- - 2017 Mustang: $26,898 to $84,728
- - 2017 Mustang convertible: $31,898 to $49,948
Another veteran muscle car that’s on the other side of 50, the iconic Ford Mustang remains as popular as ever, due in large part to the many available engine set-ups, continual tweaks and improvements carried out by the automaker, and a monstrous high-performance edition: the 526-hp Shelby GT350. In fact, we’ve got a review of the Shelby version for you; in the words of our contributor Mathieu St-Pierre, it’s pure madness!
You may ask yourself just how the next-generation Mustang stacks up against its two main all-American rivals. Let’s just say you’re not likely to regret your purchase, whichever version or engine (310-hp EcoBoost 4-cylinder, 300-hp V6 or 435-hp V8) you choose, because it is still, after all these years, a sports coupe of unparalleled elegance and quality. Read our comprehensive review here.
Want more? Another of our contributors, Justin Pritchard, road tested the Mustang V6 convertible in a comparison with the Jeep Wrangler; we also spent some quality time with the GT convertible.
This bit of news may perk up your ears as well: the Ford Mustang is getting a major update for 2018 (see a first look below). Canadian consumers will be able to check it out at dealerships as of this coming fall.










