Overview 1992 Ford Mustang GT
It is common to find buyers of the Ford Mustang enthusiastic about their purchase. The Mustang has been one of the premier vehicles of the Ford line for over ten years. It is an important car and the 1992 model is no exception. The Ford Mustang falls into the convertible for the family category. The Mustang inspires brand loyalty, and it's not unusual to have a buyer purchase Fords year after year
Ford Mustang Engine Specs
Standard equipment in the Mustang for 1991 and 1992 includes the 5.0 liter engine by Ford, weighing in at 8 cylinders and sixteen valves. A 5-speed Standard Transmission puts the power of the HO engine to the pavement. This is a long-standing favorite for buyers in the Convertible arena.
The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are drum. Steering is handled through a power-steering rack-style configuration. The Mustang uses power-assisted brakes, with Non-ABS support. Load balancing is provided by coil front springs and coil in the rear.
The fuel system for the 1992 Mustang is a traditional SFI, running on gasoline fuel. The fuel is controlled by an electronic system and is a fuel-injected MFI design. The capacity of the fuel tank is 15.40 gallons.
Vehicle Statistics
The dimensions of the Mustang GT are 68.30 inches wide by 179.60 inches long. It sits 52.10 inches off the ground. It seats a standard four passengers, with 2 doors. The wheelbase of 100.50 allows for extra leg room for the rear passengers.
The standard warranty period for the Mustang is 60* months, or 50,000* miles, whichever comes first. There is also a warranty on the powertrain for 36* months or 50,000* miles respectively. This is standard in the convertible market.
The original manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) was $16,899 when new, with a dealer invoice cost of an industry-low price. This price was in line with the industry average price for a 2-door Convertible.
MPG Ratings
The Mustang GT received a miles-per-gallon rating of 21 - 22 in-city driving and 28 - 30 when it came to highway driving. Being a gas-powered non-hybrid car, this was exceptional.
The vehicle is available in several colors.
What We Think of the Ford Mustang
The 1992 model year was telling year for the Ford Mustang. The introduction of several trim levels (along with the GT version) meant that buyers could find the version that best suited their needs.
Tags: 2-Door, Convertible, Ford Mustang, GT, United States market
Cool car, I love it.