How safe is a 2010 Mustang?

How safe is a 2010 Mustang?

5-star
The 2010 Ford Mustang coupe has earned the U.S. government’s top 5-star safety ratings, which includes 5-stars for driver and passenger in front and side crash tests, as well as for rollover performance. Ford has more U.S. government 5-star ratings than any other automotive brand.

Are Mustangs safe in crashes?

The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) gives the 2020 Ford Mustang a great overall safety rating of five (out of five) stars. It performed well on all levels of testing, earning five stars in all frontal crash, side crash, and rollover tests.

What is the safest Mustang?

Ford Mustang Mach-E
To earn the IIHS Top Safety Pick award, the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E had to earn good scores in crash-test categories including driver- and passenger-side small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints.

How many Ford Mustangs were made in 2010?

The 2010 Ford Mustang mixes fresh sheetmetal and retro details for one of its better makeovers in recent years. If ever there were an American automotive icon, the Ford Mustang would be it. With more than 9 million Ford Mustangs produced, it seems you can’t go anywhere without noticing the pony car.

What kind of car is the Ford Mustang?

Nostalgia is still a big part of the appeal, but the 2010 Ford Mustang is now every bit a modern, refined sport coupe. TheCarConnection.com has hands-on-the-wheel experience with the new 2010 Ford Mustang. Our team has also reviewed competitive write-ups on the 2010 Mustang to develop this review.

Is the 2010 Ford Mustang rear wheel drive?

The 2010 Mustang has rear-wheel drive and is offered in two body styles: a 2+2 fastback coupe and a 2+2 soft-top convertible. The coupe may be had with a unique all-glass roof.

How big are the wheels on a Ford Mustang?

At the top is the GT Premium model with leather seats, power everything, SYNC, and aluminum wheels ranging from base 17-inch aluminum wheels to optional 19-inch rims on the GT. Given the Mustang’s performance edge, higher-performance axles are available, including a 3.55:1 ratio.

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