2015 Ford Mustang Premium Package on 2040-cars
Cotulla, Texas, United States
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Please take a look at my awesome Mustang!
This is a 2015 GT Premium - equipped with a 5.0 V8 and a throaty exhaust, this car hits all the right 'muscle car'
buttons! The flat-black striping adds an aggressive look that perfectly accents the new, redesigned LED headlights
and GT-specific hood vents while matching the gorgeous 20-inch brushed alloy wheels.
The Premium package adds a whole host of features - both for driver and passenger comfort as well as track-specific
sports enhancements. The first and most noticeable component of the package is the inclusion of a large,
touch-screen based command center with a near-infinite amount of settings to precisely control temperature (for
dual zones), seat heating or cooling, Sat-NAV waypoints - you can even connect your phone through Sync and have
Pandora, Google Maps or any number of phone apps fully controllable at your fingertips! The command center also
controls all audio functions, including an audiophile-grade equalizer menu for the incredible-sounding 12-speaker
(not including the trunk-mounted subwoofer!) SHAKER pro audio system. You can even customize which gauges are shown
on both the driver's dashboard screens as-well-as the command center screens, so you'll always have your eyes on
what matters most.
Just beneath the control center is where the fun begins! Just to the right of the push-button starter, there are a
series of retro toggle switches that let you select between several different driving modes, several levels of
steering-wheel input feel and various degrees of traction and stability control. At the flip of a switch, you can
go from a comfortable, quiet, pliable city cruiser to a rip-roarin', manual-shifting, rev-matching track monster!
No matter what you're looking for, this Mustang offers it - all at an affordable price, with the piece of mind that
comes with low mileage and an existing factory warranty!
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