Friday, August 13, 2010

Who's The Boss? Ford Has The Answer In 2012


Today the Ford Motor Company announced the return of the Boss 302 Mustang for the 2012 model year. The original Boss 302, like the one pictured above, was only produced form 1969 to 1970 so that Ford could compete in the SCCA Trans-Am series. The original Boss 302 is one of the most highly collectable and recognizable Mustangs ever made. With countless imitators in the form of clones made from 1970 fastbacks to enthutists own interpretations with modern Mustangs. The 2012 Boss 302 will be based on the well performing 2011 Mustang GT, but Ford is adamant that they have completely reworked it from front to back.


The new and greatly improved 2012 Boss 302 will be a limited production car with its own special edition track variant called the Boss 302 Laguna Seca. The Boss engine will produce 440 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque all the way to 155 mph. This new Boss 302 is also notable for being the first non-SVT engineered Mustang to produce more than 1.0g of lateral acceleration. With all that extra power Ford has given the Boss 302 bigger wheels, breaks, and adjustable suspension. You get five new suspension settings including soft, factory and even firm for track days. So you know the new Boss 302 has what it takes under the hood but will it turn any heads? I'm thinking yes.


Ford didn't skimp on looks giving the Boss 302 an infusion of DNA from its 1970 predecessor. On the Boss they have managed to keep the Trans-Am racer heritage alive with functional spoilers and in your face colors. Speaking of colors you can have it in retro sounding hues such as Competition Orange, Yellow Blaze Tri-Coat Metallic, and Race Red with a roof that only comes in black or white to match the C-stripe on the side. This is a wonderful looking car and you can bet that those lucky enough to get one will be out hunting Camaros on and off the track.

Sources: Internet, Ford

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

2011 Ford 5.0 Mustang GT vs. The World


At the Houston Auto Show earlier this year I was able to get a closer look at the new 2011 5.0 Mustang GT. This is the power plant that puts Ford back in the muscle car fight, with the Mustang's eternal rival the Camaro reborn, the horsepower race is on once again. Recently Ford Racing has added this new 5.0 liter engine to its online catalog with a suggested retail of $6999. The new engine was made for speed with an all aluminum block and a weight of only 444 lbs generating 412 hp. Owners of the previous 4.6 liter Mustang will be glad to know that the mounts on this engine will match those on your vehicle.  Ford has made slight revisions to the Mustang's styling but kept the retro looks that have served it so well.  There are even a few trim choices depending on if you get the standard GT or the GT Premium.  So lets see how this new pony stacks up against the competition.


The Dodge Challenger SRT8 is a truly beautiful machine that shows its heritage from the golden age of muscle. Whenever I see one in traffic I can't help but give it a second glance. The Challenger stays true to its roots by coming with a 6.1 HEMI V8 engine producing a massive 425 hp. The big Dodge has all the right ingredients for a true muscle car it would seem. There are unfortunately some let downs with the suspension being a bit to soft and the sheer size of the car hindering the power to weight ratio. Even with these hassles, I still like the Challenger which has managed to capture the attitude and appeal of the 60s and 70s today.


General Motors has brought back an icon with the Camaro and then given it high honors with the SS badge. I have to say the styling is certainly aggressive and edgy but it can't be called beautiful. It's as if Chevrolet was releasing a declaration of war rather than a car. The Super Sport is the only new Camaro to come with a V8 engine and it has the largest displacement of all three at 6.2 liters. In the power race Chevy and Dodge are neck and neck with almost identical engine output. However you get the impression that the Dodge is only a passing thought in the minds of Chevrolet engineers. The Camaro and Mustang have been mortal enemies since the 1960s and the stage is set for them to do battle once again.


Here are the stats:

Power
Ford Mustang 5.0 GT - 412 hp 390 lb-ft torque
Dodge Challenger 6.1 SRT8 - 425 hp 420 lb-ft torque
Chevy Carmaro 6.2 SS - 426 hp 420 lb-ft torque

MPG
Ford Mustang 5.0 GT – 17 city/26 hwy
Dodge Challenger 6.1 SRT8 – 13 city/19 hwy
Chevy Carmaro 6.2 SS – 16 city/25 hwy

Looking at the above figures you can see that Ford is doing more with less and this is against the competitions top offerings. If you were to throw a Shelby into the mix the others might just run home with their tails between their legs. I think Ford has hit a home run with this new engine and I am eager to see how the other players will react in the near future.  Ford has put their cards on the table now we just have to wait and see what Chevy has in store with the rumored Z28 Camaro and if Dodge's Challenger can rise to the occasion.
Sources: Internet, Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Build Your Own Hurst Special Edition Muscle Car


Hurst Performance based in Irvine, California will give owners of the latest muscle cars to hit the streets the chance to make their own Hurst special editions. The Hurst Garage will take Challengers, Mustangs, and Camaros using Hurst parts to create a car tailored to your taste. Creating your own Hurst special edition muscle car will include some nice touches such as a plaque on the dashboard and a certificate of authenticity. Hurst will also keep the VIN in their records for matters of pedigree.


Sources: Internet, Hurst

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce


This is the newest version of Lamborghini's top offering; the Murcielago. The Murcielago has been the daddy Lambo for years constantly looking down on it's little brother the Gallardo. In order to make this the most hardcore Lamborghini of them all they went back to an age old recipe (add power and lose weight). Lamborghini has recently stated that they are investing heavily in carbon fiber and it shows on the SV.  In order to achieve a 220 lbs weight loss the Murcielago was put on a strict diet of light weight materials with plenty of carbon fiber and strengthened by a tubular steel frame. The 6.5 liter V12 engine has been massaged to give an extra 30 horses over the previous model and gives the car a truly outstanding 670 hp and 487 ft-lbs of torque. With a 0 to 62 mph time of 3.2 seconds and top speed of 212 mph this is the Murcielago on steroids. When it comes to looks this car brings everything that makes a Lamborghini a Lamborghini. This car looks positively evil like Darth Vader on wheels. From every angle it is just stunning and with the optional “Aeropack Wing” it has the dual effect of creating even more downforce at speed while looking all the more menacing. This is the hottest Lambo on the market right now for good reason with the possible exception of the Gallardo Balboni, but as sibling rivalries go this is one I'm looking forward to.



Source: Lamborghini

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