Put a Mustang and a Ferrari in the same category, and you have our attention!
#1 Mustang GT – Fiercely Capable, Great Value
In a new comparison of the best GT cars you can buy, the Mustang GT tops the list. There are some other head-turning surprises on this review list too, where arguably putting a Corvette into a “Grand Touring” class is bound to strike some naysayers.
Top 10 Grand Touring Cars 2019
- Ford Mustang GT ($27k+)
- Chevy Corvette ($56k+)
- BMW 8 Series ($85k+)
- Aston Martin DB9 ($99k+)
- Porsche 911 ($113k+)
- Maserati Granturismo ($150k+)
- Mercedes-AMG S63 Coupe ($169k+)
- Bentley Continental GT ($218k+)
- Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T ($261k+)
- Ferrari 812 Superfast ($315k+)
Criteria – GT “epitome of a driver’s car”
- Comfortable ride height
- Suspension capabilities
- Lavish properties
- Responsive handling
- Excessive horsepower counts
- High standard for architecture
Ford’s Mustang GT was built to take on the wide swathes of America’s open roads, with the newest iterations of the vehicle branching away from the crude beginnings of the All-American muscle car.
These days, the GT has placed a definitive focus on drivability, proving its worth on everything from the track, strip, and raceway, to normal, everyday intersections. But the tons-of-fun car isn’t something to be scoffed at, especially when it comes to performance.
– hiconsumption magazine
The newest Mustang GT features a 2.3-liter 4-cylinder Ecoboost engine that boasts a capable of 310 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque.
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