2019 BMW 4 Series vs 2019 Ford Mustang

2019 BMW 4 Series
2019 BMW 4 Series
$44,600MSRP
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2019 Ford Mustang
2019 Ford Mustang
$26,395MSRP
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2019 BMW 4 Series
$44,600MSRP
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2019 Ford Mustang
$26,395MSRP
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MSRP

$44,600

MSRP

$26,395

Average price

$33,709

Average price

$32,283

Listings

37

Listings

65
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

Expert reviews

8.0 out of 10

2019 BMW 4 Series Reviews Summary

2019 Ford Mustang Reviews Summary

Every once in a while, an automotive icon comes along that changes not just the car industry, but multiple industries. I’m talking about examples that go beyond car models. Not just the Beetle, but Herbie the Love Bug. Not just the Charger, but the General Lee. Inarguably, the greatest of these is the Ford Mustang Bullitt. Fifty years ago, it was driven through the streets of San Francisco by the coolest actor the world has ever known—Steve McQueen—in the greatest car chase ever captured on celluloid. For the 50th anniversary of the movie, the Bullitt takes a Ford Mustang GT Premium in the coupe body style, fits it with the Performance Pack, and adds mostly cosmetic changes: logo and spoiler deletes, a blacked-out grille, unique Bullitt badging, chrome trim, a cue-ball shifter, digital gauges, and these gorgeous, Bullitt-specific 19-inch aluminum wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4s tires. There’s also the usual Highland Green paint job that mimics McQueen’s example, but it’s not just aesthetic changes here. The Bullitt also gets a special exhaust and the intake from the Mustang Shelby GT350 that results in a 20-horsepower boost to its power specs, an extra 12 kilometres per hour on the top end, and the second-best sound you’ll ever hear a Mustang make. Sorry, Bullitt, but the GT350 still takes the top spot there. As iconic representations go, neither the Chevrolet Camaro nor the Dodge Challenger muscle cars have an equivalent.
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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

2.0L 248 hp I4

Engine

2.3L 310 hp I4

Drive Train

RWD

Drive Train

RWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

4

Horsepower

248 hp @ 5200 rpm

Horsepower

310 hp @ 5500 rpm

MPG City

24

MPG City

21

MPG Highway

34

MPG Highway

31
2019 BMW 4 Series
2019 BMW 4 Series
$44,600MSRP
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Overview
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2019 Ford Mustang
2019 Ford Mustang
$26,395MSRP
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Overview
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2019 BMW 4 Series
$44,600MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2019 Ford Mustang
$26,395MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
Overview
MSRP
$44,600
$26,395
Average price
$33,709
$32,283
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
4.3
4.6
Expert reviews

8.0 out of 10

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Summary
Every once in a while, an automotive icon comes along that changes not just the car industry, but multiple industries. I’m talking about examples that go beyond car models. Not just the Beetle, but Herbie the Love Bug. Not just the Charger, but the General Lee. Inarguably, the greatest of these is the Ford Mustang Bullitt. Fifty years ago, it was driven through the streets of San Francisco by the coolest actor the world has ever known—Steve McQueen—in the greatest car chase ever captured on celluloid. For the 50th anniversary of the movie, the Bullitt takes a Ford Mustang GT Premium in the coupe body style, fits it with the Performance Pack, and adds mostly cosmetic changes: logo and spoiler deletes, a blacked-out grille, unique Bullitt badging, chrome trim, a cue-ball shifter, digital gauges, and these gorgeous, Bullitt-specific 19-inch aluminum wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4s tires. There’s also the usual Highland Green paint job that mimics McQueen’s example, but it’s not just aesthetic changes here. The Bullitt also gets a special exhaust and the intake from the Mustang Shelby GT350 that results in a 20-horsepower boost to its power specs, an extra 12 kilometres per hour on the top end, and the second-best sound you’ll ever hear a Mustang make. Sorry, Bullitt, but the GT350 still takes the top spot there. As iconic representations go, neither the Chevrolet Camaro nor the Dodge Challenger muscle cars have an equivalent.
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Popular Features & Specs
Engine
2.0L 248 hp I4
2.3L 310 hp I4
Drive Train
RWD
RWD
Seating Capacity
5
4
Horsepower
248 hp @ 5200 rpm
310 hp @ 5500 rpm
MPG City
24
21
MPG Highway
34
31
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