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FORD MUSTANG Used Car Review

The Ford Mustang was officially imported to Australia in 2015 after the legendary American sports car became a global model for the first time in its 50-year history. (Local engineering company Tickford, however, did briefly convert some Mustangs to right-hand drive in 2001.) Available in both coupe and convertible body styles, and with a turbocharged four-cylinder providing a more fuel-efficient alternative to the traditional V8, the Mustang quickly established itself as Australia's sports car. A mid-2018 update introduced changes such as revised styling, an uprated V8 and a new 10-speed auto.

Pros

Cons

  • Entertaining driving experience
  • Iconic name and styling
  • Flexible turbo four-cylinder or torquey, burbling V8
  • Latest Mustang benefits from independent rear suspension
  • Rough, harsh plastics, lower interior quality
  • Rear seat cramped
  • Four-cylinder lacks aural appeal; V8 thirsty
  • Australia doesn't get faster Shelby GT500 variant
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2017 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK 2.3 GTDi 6 SP AUTOMATIC 2D COUPE

  • 100000 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.3L

Pearl White Ford Mustang 2017 Coupe 2.3L engine, automatic transmission, tinted windows and leather seats. Fully serviced on 28th April 2024 with battery, alternator and brakes changed. Works and drives like a dream.

$39,000Negotiable
Balmain, NSW

8 hours ago

2017 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK GT 5.0 V8 6 SP AUTOMATIC 2D COUPE

  • 19600 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Auto
  • 8 cyl 5.0L

- Ford Mustang GT, in stunning Platinum White finish, factory nickel lustre wheels, factory side scoops, factory low profile rear lip spoiler, factory Ford blue rocker covers, genuine floor mats. - Comes with custom fitted car cover, & custom number plates. - This Pony is kept under cover, with a cover over at all times. - Never driven in rain, or on any dirt roads. - Excellent condition, very low kilometres. - Road worthy certificate will be supplied. - This car is all genuine, no modification

$57,750Negotiable
Wandin North, VIC

11/05/2024

2018 FORD MUSTANG GT 5.0 V8 10 SP AUTOMATIC 2D CONVERTIBLE

  • 22000 km
  • Convertible
  • 8 cyl 5.0L

Be an owner of an amazing powerful convertible mustang! - 1 Owner - Low KMs 22000km - Convertible - Rare to find a white convertible in WA - Powerful 5.0 V8 - Interior Excellent Condition - Exterior Excellent Condition - Awesome for anyone who wants a little adrenaline but to be safe at the same time! -

$71,999Negotiable
Dianella, WA

10/05/2024

2016 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK GT 5.0 V8 6 SP AUTOMATIC 2D COUPE

$42,000Negotiable
Gosford, NSW

10/05/2024

Overview of the Ford Mustang

Overview of the Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang was officially imported to Australia in 2015 after the legendary American sports car became a global model for the first time in its 50-year history. (Local engineering company Tickford, however, did briefly convert some Mustangs to right-hand drive in 2001.)

Available in both coupe and convertible body styles, and with a turbocharged four-cylinder providing a more fuel-efficient alternative to the traditional V8, the Mustang quickly established itself as Australia's sports car.

A mid-2018 update introduced changes such as revised styling, an uprated V8 and a new 10-speed auto.

FORD MUSTANG GENERATIONS (AUSTRALIA)

2015 onwards

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

2.3L 4-cylinder turbo: 8.5 to 9.5 litres per 100km

5.0L V8: 12.6 to 13.1 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO FORD MUSTANG

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: FORD MUSTANG (2015 ON)

The first check with any Mustang is to try to find out who used to own it and how it was driven.

These are performance cars, so they're likely to have been driven quickly. However, 'driven quickly' and 'driven carelessly' are two very different things.

Take any prospective purchase for a drive at highway speeds and accelerate - listening and feeling for vibrations from the driveline. Some Mustangs have driven their owners mad trying to trace and eliminate these vibes, and some cars just seem worse than others.

Check that the panels are aligned properly as this has been another customer gripe even when the cars were brand new. Take a close look at the panels in bright daylight to see if the colour on the metal parts matches that on the plastic bits.

A batch of cars built across a few months in 2015 and 2016 had a lack of clearance between the wiring loom and the exhaust system. In extreme cases, this could start a fire in the wiring. Ford issued a recall to address this problem.