How big is the gas tank on a 2007 Ford Mustang?
16.0 gallons
How much is gas for a 2007 Mustang?
2007 Ford Mustang
Vehicle | EPA Fuel Economy | Annual Fuel Cost |
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2007 Ford Mustang 4.0 L, 6 cyl, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline | ||
20 MPG 17 25 combined city/hwy city hwy 5 gal/100 mi | $2,300 | |
2007 Ford Mustang 4.0 L, 6 cyl, Automatic 5-spd, Regular Gasoline | ||
19 MPG 16 24 combined city/hwy city hwy 5.3 gal/100 mi | $2,450 |
What gas does a 2007 Mustang GT take?
Used 2007 Ford Mustang GT Premium Specs & Features
Fuel & MPG | |
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EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy) | 15/23 mpg |
Fuel tank capacity | 16.0 gal. |
Fuel type | Regular unleaded |
Range in miles (cty/hwy) | 240.0/368.0 mi. |
How long can a Mustang last?
Usually, the Mustang lasts for about 200,000 miles. If the car is adequately maintained, it can last even longer.
What gas should you put in a Mustang GT?
Premium gas contains a higher octane level than regular gas. The higher the fuel octane, the better the fuel compresses during the compression and combustion phases of an engine cycle. This provides more power to your Mustang GT engine.
Do escalades need premium gas?
Fuel with an octane rating of 91 or more is usually considered premium fuel. The vehicles that require premium fuel in the Cadillac line up are the Cadillac SRX 2.8L V-6, the Cadillac CTS 6.2L V-8, all models of the Cadillac Escalade and all models of the Cadillac DTS.
Is a Mustang GT expensive to insure?
The Ford Mustang GT insurance cost is $142 per month, according to ValuePenguin. The cheapest provider, Plymouth Rock Insurance, charges just $68 per month to insure this sports car. Overall, insurance on a Mustang costs $44 more every month than the average insurance cost for all vehicles.