Driving Notes

Text and photos by Kap Maceda Aguila

TRUTHFULLY, the Mustang is one of the few vehicle nameplates which register familiarity (without contempt) even if you neglect mentioning the brand behind it. A quintessential 鈥渕acho鈥 car since its golden era in the 1960s and 1970s, the Mustang is also a pop-culture icon which has had its Hollywood flirtations. An appearance in the 1964 James Bond adventure Goldfinger (starring the legendary Sean Connery) was timed to coincide with its US launch. And who doesn鈥檛 know the song 鈥淢ustang Sally鈥?
Ford Motor Company aggressively marketed its vehicles in the American TV series FBI, which ran from 1965 to 1974. For the first four seasons, the Mustang convertible was specifically highlighted — driven by the show鈥檚 main protagonist, Inspector Lewis Irskin (played by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.). There have been numerous Mustang sightings on the small and big screen, of course, but one could argue that much of the media groundwork towards establishing an undeniable, potency of persona were made in those early years of the then yet-to-be-iconic Ford.
If Inspector Irskin could take a gander at the present iteration of his set of wheels, he鈥檇 probably shed a tear of joy. The Mustang — now on its sixth generation — has graduated from being the originator of the 鈥減ony car鈥 concept to a burly muscle car that goes from rest to 100kph in less than five seconds. It鈥檚 all grown up. Bearing a dynamic design to match its performance oomph, it鈥檚 also deceptively high tech. Boasting 鈥渋nnovative changes in transmission, braking, and sports exhaust technologies,鈥 as declared by Ford Philippines when it locally launched four new variants of the car at the Manila International Auto Show in April: the 2.3L EcoBoost 10-speed A/T fastback, 5.0L V8 GT 10-speed A/T fastback, 5.0L V8 GT 10-speed A/T convertible, and 5.0L V8 GT 6-speed M/T convertible.
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鈥 Just getting behind the wheel of the highest grade (and most expensive at P3.718 million) 5.0L V8 GT with 10-speed A/T convertible already proves to be a strangely rewarding experience in itself for the simple reason that you will inevitably look good yourself by, well, osmosis. Admittedly, there are more Mustangs on the road these days, but a convertible variant is a rare sighting.
鈥 At this price point, you can鈥檛 get commensurate power (from such a huge engine, by the way) and some pretty darn impressive technology if you look to European stables. So that three-mil is a good buy-in for a system that generates 460hp and 569Nm with the help of all-new port fuel and direct injection (PFDI) fuel delivery. See that open space? Zoom, you鈥檙e there.
鈥 I was a little incredulous about Ford鈥檚 proprietary 10-speed SelectShift automatic transmission and if it would do justice to the power plant, but it did very well, thank you very much. Boasting a wide-ratio span and gear spacing, it actually enabled me to extract sprightly performance. Should you desire to go to higher revs and be given your druthers, opt for the steering wheel paddle shifters.
鈥 One concern of muscle-car enthusiasts is the holy grail of engine notes — inevitably expressed through the exhaust system. The Mustang鈥檚 dual system with quad tips work with a brand-new active valve performance exhaust — a feature that affords (count 鈥榚m) four exhaust modes: Quiet, Normal, Sport, and Track (in ascending volume and aggression, of course), 鈥渂acked by electronically-controlled butterfly valves that open for performance and volume, and close during quiet cruising.鈥 Now, even the most fastidious of nerds should get some satisfaction.
鈥 This Mustang may be brutish, but it also wears a tie and glasses. It is the class geek who did his three-days a week at the local gym. This car drives smart so that you do, too — attended to by driver-assistive technologies such as Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with cross-traffic alert, Lane Keeping Assist which warns you through a series of steering wheel vibrations when you鈥檙e crossing over to the next lane, and Adaptive Cruise Control allowing the selection of speed along with distance to the vehicle in front.
鈥 And because the Mustang is not shy about its track prowess, Ford has even thrown in TrackApps, a 鈥渟uite of applications [to enable] drivers to observe, review, or fine-tune their performance on the track… Here, drivers can select from a variety of performance features such Accelerometer, G forces, Acceleration Timer, Automatic Countdown, Brake Performance, Lap Timer鈥 and others.

鈥 If you are intending to bring more than one person along with you for a joyride, perish the thought immediately. The backseat is more vestigial than practical — more a place to toss your backpack in or some grocery items. Kids would probably love it there, though. The trunk proves spacious enough though (for your stuff, not for the children, okay?).
鈥 You鈥檒l find yourself making frequent stops at the gas station if you prefer filling up in increments of P500 or thereabouts. But you know that already, right? After all, 5.0 liters of displacement goodness doesn鈥檛 come cheap — and that awesome engine note will keep you wanting to step on the accelerator. Expect single-digit kilometer readings ranging from five to maybe eight. But, as you know, traffic is the great leveler and destroyer of fuel mileage.
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Inspector, your ride鈥檚 ready for you. Come in and drive like it鈥檚 the 1960s — but we鈥檝e got you covered with 21st-century goodies. The inescapable question though is: Do we need a convertible? Of course you don鈥檛, but you鈥檒l definitely want one. Think of it as your contribution to society. You鈥檒l make people smile as you drive by with the top down. Promise.


BLUFFER鈥橲 BOX

Ford Mustang 5.0L V8 GT A/T Convertible
Price: P3.718 million
Engine: 5.0-liter V8, gasoline; 460hp @ 7,000rpm, 569Nm @ 4,600rpm
Transmission: 10-speed automatic
Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive
Wheels/Tires: 19 inches, 255/40 (front), 275/40 (rear)
Key features: LED head lamps with daytime running lights; LED tail lamos; tonneau caps; multi-function display; leather steering wheel, seats and shift knob; 12-volt power socket; multimedia unit with SYNC connectivity; selectable electric power steering assist; selectable exhaust note; tire-pressure monitoring