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2016 Ford Mustang GT Convertible 5.0 California Special Review

2016 Ford Mustang GT Convertible 5.0 California Special Review

Posted on January 28, 2016March 28, 2020 By Jarvis

As I’ve discovered on several occasions, often it’s only when you go topless that things start to make sense. Ford’s 5.0 liter Mustang is a good example: when I drove the 2015 coupe last year, I questioned the need of such a large, naturally-aspirated V8 when the company’s EcoBoost engines were so polished.

Chop the roof off, as is the case with this 2016 Mustang GT California Special convertible, and those five liters make a lot more sense because all of a sudden you can hear them in action.
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