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Comparing The Muscle Cars
By Gabriel Adams
Nowadays there are many different muscle cars on the market, from various manufacturers. In this
article we'll go over a few of the more common models, and give a comparative overview of their
specs, for quick reference and comparison.
The Ford Mustang
One of the oldest and best known sporty / fast cars on the road, the Ford Mustang is still a major
player. The 2006 Mustang features a 4.0L V6 engine with 210 horsepower. If you go for the Mustang
GT, you'll get a 4.6L V8 engine with 500 horsepower.
Price is not a huge obstacle with the Mustang – MSRP is in the 19K to 32K range.
Fuel consumption is not too bad, with the mustang getting 19/28 and the GT getting 17/25 with manual
transmission. Auto transmission gives you 19/25 on the Mustang, and 18/23 on the Mustang GT.
The Chevrolet Corvette
The famed Corvette is another old car that's still very popular. The 2006 model Corvette Coupe boats a
6.0L V8 that tops out at 400 horsepower. It does have a price tag to go along with it, though, at a
starting price of $44,490. But then, maybe that's why Corvettes are a status symbol.
You can also go for the convertible or Z06 models, which are more expensive. The Z06 offers a 7.0L
V8 engine with 505 horsepower. But once again, it's price matches it's HP with a base price of
$65,690.
Pontiac G6
Pontiac's new muscle car, the G6, ranks closer to the Mustang than the Corvette. With a 3.5L V6
engine, it has 201 HP of muscle under the hood. It's price tag is also in the same class as the Ford
Mustang at $21,790 base price. The label for the G6 gives it a 21/29 MPG.
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