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A Monstrous Car At The Affordable Price

By: Kathy Austin



A Monstrous Car at the Affordable Price

Kathy Austin

According to its aficionados, The Ford Cobra is taunted to as the best produced Mustang ever. Those who are speed freaks would be satisfied with the Ford Cobra because of its overwhelming engine that would prompt their immediate approval. This beast-looking car is revved up with a 4.6-liter DOHC V-8 engine. It has an aluminum cylinder with a big cast iron block. These specs have dramatically upgraded the performance of the already awesome engine of 2001 Mustang that produces 320 horsepower. Its secret lies within its supercharger. The intercoolers installed are credited to increase the hp to a very overwhelming 390. The torque has also increased from 317 lb.-ft to an almost unconvincing 390 lb.-ft.

The Ford Cobra's performance on the road is simply impressive. This multi-dimensional car can zoom from 0 to 60 mph in less than 5 seconds. The best thing about the Ford Cobra is that it cost half as much as cars that run half as fast. Indeed, the Ford Cobra's powerful acceleration is the best reason to buy it.

The Ford Cobra though is not all power - it is about beauty and smooth handling as well. And this is most evident in its interiors and vital parts. Like a true hardcore racer, the Ford Cobra features metal pedals and titanium-cased gauges. The drive shaft is made of aluminum and produces smooth shifting. The seats are all trimmed with leather for a snug and comfortable fit.

Augmenting its road performance, Ford Cobra utilizes Goodyear F1 tires mounted on 17 inch cast-aluminum wheels. The performance of these tires can be best tested in driving through tight corners at middle speed. It has an easy stoppage with bigger 13-inch Brembo front disc brakes and 11.65 rear discs.

One can choose the Ford Cobra either a coupe or a convertible. The good thing about Ford Cobra that makes it different from other Mustangs is its tough exterior appearance which includes the side skirts, front fascia and decklid. One can find in its front hood the flow-through that vent prevents overheating.

The Ford Cobra is in two types, a coupe and convertible. What made Ford Cobra a standout from other Mustangs are the rugged exterior outlook which includes the side skirts, front fascia and decklid. The front hood has a flow-through vent to avoid overheating.

One would definitely find Ford Cobra is not the ideal vehicle one can get. Although with its powerful engine, slick exterior and smooth interior, one can still find some minor flaws on it. One of this is that that it is not as elegant as its more fashionable and comfortable counterparts like the Porsche 911 or the BMW 540i. However, the Ford Cobra's price would say something for this car. With its cost starting at $34,000 mark, the Ford Cobra definitely shadows other cars in its kind. And if one wants to append a little of it, the Ford Cobra and additional rear spoiler, chrome wheels and a limited edition Mystichrome appearance will be an adds-on and would cost one a few dollars.

A Ford Cobra experience would not be totally complemented without Ford Cobra key chain. It comes in variety of design that retains its rugged charm.

Kathy Austin is a writer for http://www.wholesalekeychain.com/ Wholesale keychains. Check out the intricate designs of these http://www.wholesalekeychain.com/ford-cobra-keychain.html Ford Cobra Keychains, they are crafted in stainless steel, metal, chrome, and leather and comes with a lifetime guarantee.

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