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Old November 2nd 05, 03:41 AM
Dave
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Greetings all,

can anyone summarize the known differences between a 05 and a 06 GT hardtop
as far as the mechanical aspects of the engine and trans? What the big
improvements if any on the 06 model?


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Old November 2nd 05, 05:39 AM
Mark C.
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"Dave" > wrote in message
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> Greetings all,
>
> can anyone summarize the known differences between a 05 and a 06 GT
> hardtop
> as far as the mechanical aspects of the engine and trans? What the big
> improvements if any on the 06 model?
>
>


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Old November 3rd 05, 05:20 AM
Texas Ranger
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Not to take anything away from the 05's, but less 1st year problems -

- reported popping sounds
- reported fuel tank issues
- reported stereo issus
- rattles
- etc

Great cars non-the-less.

"Dave" > wrote in message
news:%rW9f.89$HB.33@dukeread12...
> Greetings all,
>
> can anyone summarize the known differences between a 05 and a 06 GT
> hardtop
> as far as the mechanical aspects of the engine and trans? What the big
> improvements if any on the 06 model?
>
>



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Old November 3rd 05, 01:32 PM
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"Dave" > wrote in message
news:%rW9f.89$HB.33@dukeread12...
> Greetings all,
>
> can anyone summarize the known differences between a 05 and a 06 GT

hardtop
> as far as the mechanical aspects of the engine and trans? What the big
> improvements if any on the 06 model?


From
http://www.downsford.com/order_guide...er%20Guide.pdf :

MODEL/SERIES/AVAILABILITY
.. Mustang expands its offering in 2006 by offering a Standard array on V6
Coupe and Convertible. Now 10 arrays for Mustang deliver content and value
(V6 Standard, V6 Deluxe, V6 Premium, GT Deluxe, GT Premium)

EXTERIOR CHANGES
.. Two new 18" Polished Aluminum Wheels (64E and 64W) are now available on GT
(Late Availability on 64W)
.. New Colors Added:
- Vista Blue Clearcoat Metallic (G9)
- Tungsten Grey Clearcoat Metallic (T8)

NEW PACKAGE CHANGES
??V6 Pony Package:
.. Unique Pony grille with chrome bezel and fog lamps
.. Rear spoiler
.. 17" paint cast aluminum wheel with bright machined rim, Z-branded
all-season tires and unique tri-bar Pony center caps
.. Pony front fender badges
.. Lower door tape stripe available in black, white or pearl gold
.. Carpeted front floor mats with unique brushed chrome "MUSTANG" badge in
2006MY interior colors
.. Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) w/Traction Control


 




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