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Consumer Choice Awards
Most Requested New Sports Car
 

The Pony car lives. In fact, it's doing quite well as the 2004 Autobytel Consumer Choice for sports cars. Certainly, the online popularity of the Mustang underlines its overall appeal as the number 1 selling convertible in America. Since 1964, Ford has built the Mustang, and people have responded. Today, online shoppers continue to discover the Mustang's unique blend of racing feel and cruising style. With the recent introduction of the all-new 2005 Ford Mustang, Ford has restyled and vastly improved the America's classic pony car. Available in 8 trims as coupe, GT or convertible, the Mustang makes performance affordable, whether you choose the 210 horsepower coupe or the 300 horsepower GT.

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