2006 Ford Mustang Orlando FL

This article provides a detailed look at the 2006 Ford Mustang, including information on engine capabilities and price.

Local Companies

Heintzelmans Truck Center Inc.
(407) 298-1000
2424 John Young Parkway
Orlando, FL
Greenway Ford Inc
(800) 909-8280
9001 East Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL
Don Reid Ford
(407) 644-7111
1875 South Orlando Avenue
Maitland, FL
Sun State Ford Inc.
(407) 299-5900
3535 W. Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL
Tropical Ford Lincoln Mercury
(800) 790-7137
9900 South Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, FL
Mullinax Ford of Central Florida
(888) 218-7505
1551 East Semoran Blvd
Apopka, FL
Mullinax Ford
(888) 886-5859
1810 East Irlo Memorial Bronson Highway
Kissimmee, FL
Poffenbaugh Ford - Lincoln - Mercury
(407) 892-2141
1118 13th Street
St Cloud, FL
Courtesy Ford an Autonation USA Company
(407) 328-6000
4911 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL
Greenlite Auto Sales
(407) 291-4481
4910 W Colonial Dr
Orlando, FL

Introduced as a 2005 model, the retro Mustang for 2006 offers only one change: the introduction of a Pony package which is meant to give the car a GT look and feel. Borrowing from the fastback design of the late 1960s, the 2005 model was such a hit that Ford could not keep up with production.

Buyers have a choice between a 4.0L V6 and a 4.6L V8 engine to power the car. With 2+2 seating, 107 inch wheelbase, and a curb weight of just under 3500 pounds, the car cruises down the highway with 210 and 300 horses respectively.

Each engine is mated with a 5 speed manual transmission and a 5 speed automatic transmission is optional for both. 4 wheel disc brakes and optional traction control [standard with the V8] help keep the Mustang under control.

Clothe bucket seats are standard with leather seats optional. All models come with tilt steering wheel, cruise control, power locks and windows, power side mirrors, and air conditioning.

Ford gives buyers a choice between 5 coupe and 5 convertible models with base MSRP starting at $19,810 for the coupe and $24,635 for the convertible.

First year sales of the Mustang were so good that the car sold out by early Spring. In fact, the Mustang dethroned the Chrysler 300 as the hottest car on the market with more than 15,000 Mustangs sold per month. All of this production is from just one factory.

Production for 2006 is certain to be tight and with little incentives available – they certainly aren’t needed – the Mustang is likely to continue to have a long waiting list of customers desiring the sporty coupe. Considering that sales across the Ford division are flat, this is good news for an automaker desperately needing a hot seller.

About the Author:

Copyright 2005 -- Matt Keegan is a contributing writer for the Auto Parts Warehouse: [http://www.autopartswarehouse.com], a wholesaler ofdiscount Ford parts and accessories: [http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/ford_1_rep.html].


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Heintzelmans Truck Center Inc.

(407) 298-1000
2424 John Young Parkway
Orlando, FL