What are the different levels of mustangs?
Ford Mustang Trim Levels
- Ford Mustang EcoBoost® Fastback.
- EcoBoost® Premium Fastback.
- EcoBoost® Convertible.
- GT Fastback.
- EcoBoost® Premium Convertible.
- GT Premium Fastback.
- GT Premium Convertible.
- BULLITT.
Which 2000 Mustang is best?
These are the most powerful Mustangs of the 2000s.
- 8 2004 Ford Mustang Cobra R.
- 7 2003 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra.
- 6 2008 Ford Mustang Saleen S281 Supercharged.
- 5 2009 Ford Shelby GT500KR.
- 4 2014 Ford Shelby GT/SC.
- 3 2017 ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang.
- 2 2015 Saleen 302 Mustang Black Label.
- 1 2017 Ford Shelby 1000.
How many Mustangs were made 2000?
In all, only 300 units were produced of the Cobra R while the entire Mustang range sold 215,693 for the full year….2000 Ford Mustang Overview.
Model: | 2000 Ford Mustang |
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Units Produced: | 215,693 |
What generation is the 2000 Mustang?
fourth generation
Ford Mustang (fourth generation)
What is the highest Mustang trim?
Serious motor-heads will want to head straight to the Shelby GT350® trim. This version of the Mustang offers the highest performance output with 526 horsepower and 429 lb-ft of torque. The engine adds a differential cooler and a transmission cooler to help improve the performance when the vehicle is being pushed.
How much horsepower does a 2000 Mustang have?
190 to 320 hp
2000 Ford Mustang/Horsepower
What V6 is in a 2000 Mustang?
3.8-liter V6
The base Mustang is powered by a 190-horsepower 3.8-liter V6. Mustang GT models come with a 4.6-liter overhead-cam V8 that produces 260 horsepower. Both engines offer substantially more power this year. The limited-production SVT Cobra and Cobra convertible models come with special 32-valve double overhead-cam engines.
What was the name of the second generation Ford Mustang?
To accomplish this, components from a relatively small car already in production, the Ford Falcon, were used. The second-generation Mustang, called the Mustang II, was based on the Ford Pinto. It bore little resemblance to the first generation.
When did the first Ford Mustang come out?
He convinced his superiors at Ford and in record time on a shoe-string budget, Ford developed the Mustang. Ford introduced the 1965 Mustang at the World’s Fair on April 17, 1964, and things escalated quickly from there. Ford planned for 100,000 first-year sales, but dealers sold 22,000 on the first day. Welcome to the pony car and a whole new era.
What kind of engine does a Ford Mustang have?
The Mustang came standard with a 101hp 170ci six cylinder. Three V8 engines were optional – the 164hp 260ci, 210hp 289ci, and a higher performance 271hp 289ci engine. Other standard equipment included bucket seats, floor shifted transmissions (automatic or manual), and a padded instrument panel.
What are the body styles of the Ford Mustang?
The body styles were reduced from three to two by combining the fox body notchback coupe and hatchback into a sloped back coupe reminiscent of the 1960’s Mustang fastback body style. Overall body styling changed by adding general curves and bringing back the side coves and front grille pony.