Performance cars aren't exactly as common as they once were, but there are still some models that offer plenty of thrills for under $50,000.
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Aimed squarely at turbocharged Mustang enthusiasts, the 2026 Ford Mustang RTR package incorporates patented anti- ...
Ford wants to best GM's 1,064-horsepower Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 at the Nurburgring with an improved version of the already ...
Ford has introduced the 2026 Mustang EcoBoost RTR, a new performance-focused and budget-friendly version of the popular ...
Intended to be an updated version of a 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 and designed specifically for the remake of Gone in 60 ...
A potential failure of instruments to display ‘critical safety information’ has impacted a small batch of MY24 ...
The Ford Mustang GT was this week crowned as ‘2016 Best Coupe’ at UAE’s wheels magazine’s Car of the Year Awards, beating out ...
The Dark Horse, with its extra power and performance upgrades, has an MSRP of $66,770. Then, at the top of the ladder is the ...
The Blue Oval is taking aim at enthusiasts with an accessible, drift-ready performance package for its EcoBoost pony car.