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Ford - Mustang Cabrio (2006)
Step into the open road with the iconic Ford Mustang Cabrio—a 2006 model that still turns heads with its sleek coupe lines and rebel‑styled convertible top. If you’re curious about the Ford Mustang Cabrio price and wondering how this legendary muscle car holds up in today’s used‑car market, you’ve come to the right place. Below you’ll find a detailed spec breakdown, practical depreciation insights, a comparison against peer models, and a clear snapshot of where the Mustang Cabrio sits in the automotive landscape.
- Model Year: 2006
- Engine: 3.8‑liter DOHC V‑6 (Turbo), 302 hp @ 5,400 rpm, 290 lb‑ft torque @ 4,150 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (SHI‑auto) with overdrive
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD), front‑wheel traction limited by weather conditions
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane) 95 hp per gallon
- Dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 104.2 in
- Length: 183.0 in
- Width: 73.3 in
- Height: 54.9 in
- Weight (Curb): 3,700 lb (automatic) / 3,650 lb (manual)
- Interior: Cloth or suede seats, 5‑passenger capacity, 2‑speaker audio, optional AM/FM
- Cargo Capacity: 7.5 cu ft generous for a convertible, holding up to 20 lb of cargo
- Safety: Side‑air airbags, ABS, traction control, key‑controlled power‑steering
- Warranty: 30‑day/1‑500‑mile basic offer for new buyers, limited 3‑year/36‑000‑mile for parts in the US
Depreciation Insight
- Like most high‑performance sports cars, the Mustang Cabrio is subject to relatively sharp early depreciation. Typically, a 2006 model loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year.
- After the initial drop, the depreciation rate slows. Over the next three years, the car may lose around 25‑30% of its original value.
- From years four to seven, the decline averages about 10‑12% annually, reflecting a historical appreciation in the classic Mustangs’ collectibility.
- Some well‑maintained 2006 Mustangs with low mileage, original paint, or extended warranties can hold or even increase in value by 5‑10% over 10 years
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