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Top 10 Memorable and Not-So-Memorable Vehicles I Reviewed in 2021

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Daniel Rufiange
Our intrepid reviewer looks back at a busy, rollercoaster of a year behind the wheel; here are the models that made an impression, for one reason or another

5 - Ford Mustang 4-cylinder

Ford Mustang
Ford Mustang | Photo: Ford

Sometimes, for a variety of reasons, test drives are cancelled at the last minute. And if a car isn’t available, we’re then offered a replacement vehicle. That's how I ended up with a Ford Mustang with a 4-cylinder engine and automatic transmission, a model I had driven very briefly during a launch in California in 2017.

My test drive this past summer confirmed what I had concluded back then: that the marriage is a bad one. A 4-cylinder for the Mustang might work with the manual transmission, but with the automatic? Nope.

And anyways, when it comes to the Mustang, it's the V8-powered GT that you need. For the sound, for the experience and for the resale value.

For me, this was a test-drive week that didn't go down as one of my most enjoyable.

Ford Mustang, three-quarters rear
Ford Mustang, three-quarters rear | Photo: Ford
Daniel Rufiange
Daniel Rufiange
Automotive expert
  • Over 17 years' experience as an automotive journalist
  • More than 75 test drives in the past year
  • Participation in over 250 new vehicle launches in the presence of the brand's technical specialists