Need further proof that the pony car wars are once again raging through the Detroit 3 automakers? Look no further than
Ford's official press release pasted after the break. Ford is quick to point out that its
2010 Ford Mustang holds a distinct pricing advantage over its rivals, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro and the recently-revived Dodge Challenger. On the low end, a base V6-powered Ford Mustang will run you
$20,995, a figure that undercuts the Camaro LS at
$22,995 and the Challenger SE at
$22,545. For a little more comparison, the Hyundai Genesis Coupe will start around
$22K and the R-Spec will be available mid-2010 with a base price of
$23,750.


Moving on up the performance ladder, the latest
Mustang GT will run
$27,995. Again, the 'Stang costs less than the Camaro SS at
$30,995 and the Challenger R/T at
$30,545. The Blue Oval also carries a big advantage over its rivals in that it offers a droptop option on the Mustang, which will cost its sun-loving purchasers an extra
$5K over a standard hardtop. For those looking to let just a little sun in, there's a glass roof option for both the V6 and GT models that will carry a
$1,995 surcharge.
The ultimate in factory
Mustang performance can be had for
$46,325, which will net buyers a brand new 540-horsepower Shelby GT500 Coupe. For the complete rundown on Mustang options and pricing, click past the break.
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