uh, not with a ten foot pole!
Ford is under pressure to build more efficient cars and any big engine will probably have to be released in a limited production. Not that too many people would order a 5.0 in a Mustang anyway.
I just don't get what the big deal is with the 5.0. Is it a numbers game with these cave-dwellers, who are stuck on old engine names?
The 2010 4.6 GT will be available from the factory with the supercharger option for the same price as a limited production 5.0 would be. I'd rather have this than an antique engine, thank you.
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