Sunday, June 19, 2016

The 1990 Ford Mustang was one of the model-year entries in the third generation of production for the iconic, pioneering pony car--designed as a two-door sporty vehicle with long hoods and short rear decks. The Cobra GT, better known simply as the GT, was one of the two trims offered that year, and was available as a hatchback and convertible.

Engine and Transmission

    The 1990 Ford Mustang GT has a 4.9 liter 225 horsepower V-8 engine with 300 ft. lbs. of torque and a compression ratio of 9.0:1. The standard transmission was a five-speed manual overdrive, although a four-speed automatic overdrive was made optional.

Fuel Economy

    The 1990 Ford Mustang GT had a 15-gallon gas tank. Fuel economy was measured at 17 mpg for city driving and 24 mpg for highway driving.

Interior Features

    With standard seating for up to four people, the GT coupe and convertible had roughly the same amount of leg room, as well as front shoulder and front hip room. The coupe, though, had a little more rear shoulder and rear hip room than the convertible, while the size of the convertible's front and rear head room surpassed that of the coupe. Also, the GT convertible had power locks and windows, features not made available in the coupe.

Exterior Features

    The 1990 Ford Mustang GT had 15-inch alloy wheels, with a wheelbase of aroiund 101 inches, rack-and-pinion steering and a turning diameter of about 37 inches. The GT hatchback had a curb weight of 3,191 lbs, while that of the convertible was 3,327 lbs. The 1990 Mustang GT measured 180 inches in length, 68 inches in width and 52 inches in height.

Prices

    The original manufacturer's suggested retail price of the 1990 Ford Mustang GT hatchback was $14,044, while that of the GT convertible was $18,863. As of 2010, Kelley Blue Book estimates the price value range of the GT hatchback at around $3,500 to $4,100. For the GT convertible, it is about $4,000 to $4,400.

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