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Q: What is considered good mileage on a used Ford Mustang?
I’m buying my first car and my parents have agreed on paying the insurance :D
I was looking on Auto Trader at used Mustangs and of course the cheapest ones have over 100,000 miles. What is considered good mileage on these cars? What range should I not buy from?

A: Mileage depends on year and engine. If you’re talking about a v6 or v8 it makes a notable difference in what MPG you’ll get. A v6 may get about 25 mpg on average(city and highway combined) while a v8 will get no more than 20 and usually less than that. If you get a v6 Mustang DO NOT get an automatic. It will be no fun to drive and it will be worth nothing when you go to sell it. If you get a Mustang GT which will always have a v8 in it then a manual or auto is fine.
If you find a stock Mustang that has little to no mods(modifications) done to it then that’s your best bet for getting a reliable car. Someone that’s wrenched on a Mustang and has made lots of mods tends to run their car hard. Also, you never really know how good a job they did on any mods. The only mods I wouldn’t have a problem worrying about are wheels or an exhaust kit or a high flow air filter or cold air intake kit. Anything else that’s mechanically modified can be a problem for you if something goes wrong.
If your price limit is for a car that has 100k miles on it then find one that is not far from 100k miles. I wouldn’t buy one that has over 110k on it unless it’s obvious it was garage kept and was serviced regularly with documentation. Anything less than 100k should be pretty reliable for a good while. Just make sure the body is in good shape and that the trim and paint isn’t weather beaten from sitting outside all it’s life. With any car new or used you never know what will go wrong. With a car that’s been around a while you can expect some things to come up. If you make sure you have a tune up done to it and get your fluids and filters changed(engine, transmission[automatic only], coolant) it will lengthen the reliability of your car.

Q: How much is a used Ford Mustang GT 2006 going to cost? Just an estimate if I buy it from an individual?
I’m looking for a good deal and make on a mustang that will see me through college and school and I was just wondering how much the average cost of something like that would be. I want it to be in good working condidtion but it doesn’t have to be some mind blowing sports car. Thanks and God Bless.

A: $5000.00 or less. that gt is gonna get you at the gas pump,but is cheap to fix. nice cars, i had several. have fun doin burn-outs as the exhaust roars like a lion.

Q: Where could I find a used ford mustang GT for under 7,000 bucks?
I don’t really want a new one. I’m looking for something around 87-93 in that year. Maybe if it has somewhat high mileage (120,000+) and it was probably a 99-02 I would be interested. But where can I buy a used one for under 7 grand? I don’t want to buy one ebay. I’m talking about locally. Is there any websites besides autotrader?

A: try cars.com, I did a search for 150 miles of my zip and there are 11 mustang gt’s for close to $7k.
http://www.cars.com/go/buyIndex.jsp
just put in your zip and price range

Q: How much would a used ford mustang cost?
I know it’s basically how many miles it has on it,but what would it start at,and the highest it would get.The one I saw is a 2005 model.

A: I’ve seen 2005 Mustang GT’s (V8) for as low as $15000 with around 50,000 miles on them. Low mileage models typically go for around $18000 to $20000. A V6 model with comparable options and mileage will run about $5000 less than a V8 on average.

Q: Buying a used Ford Mustang: good or bad idea?
I want a Mustang. A new one would be too expensive. Are they typically good and reliable cars, even used ones?

A: Just like every other machine. If you take care of it they last. If you don’t then it wont. Get it checked out and go from there. Generally they were good cars unless someone beat the crap out of it.

Q: Used Ford Mustang GT Cobra or used BMW M3?
Used M3s handle better and are more refined but used Mustang Cobras have more muscle.

Which one has more curb appeal? And which one is a btter overall performer?

A: BMW M3 is definitely the better for curb appeal….EVERYONE has a mustang and most cannot tell the difference between a GT, stock, cobra, shelby…etc. The BMW m3 has distinct characteristics over other BMWs, namely the sporty overtones, such as side mirrors, exhaust, hood, etc. You want to impress the ladies? M3.

The cobra will have more muscle, sure, however the BMW M3s can corner and handle like you have never seen. IDK if we are talking e36 m3s or e46….but the e46 will hit 0-60 in less than 5 seconds….which is faster than most cars on the road anyways.

I would def go with the M3…I have an e46 and I get looks ALL the time and people will notice it WAY more than a mustang. Everyone and their mother has a mustang….

THE ONLY DRAWBACK to an M3 is the service and maintenance. You really need to be prepared to pay a lot for keeping it tuned up and if anything goes wrong…..BMW parts are NO joke.

I really hope this helps and in all honesty, both cars are badass.

Q: Used Ford Mustang GT500 Cobra 2007, Thinking of buying, what should the Price be?
I tried to use Blue book and it said they could not get a price on one of them. Ford dealer wants $40,299. That still very close to the price for a new one is. It was like new really,but its way over price me and my dad and even the sales thought. What do you think the price should be?
10,000 on it

A: I would deffinately not pay more then $36,000. I can find a bunch from private sellers that have half the milage and they are asking between $35,000 and $38,000. If I were you, I would take a look at private sellers. Since you will be buying a car that has so few miles on it and you buy from an adult you know the car wont be abused and the factory warranty will still be present. Not only will you find a car for a lot less but on top of that you will save thousands because you wont have to pay sales tax. You are probally looking at saving at least $5,000 by going with a private seller.

Q: What is a reasonable for a Used 2006 Ford Mustang Convertible?
I found one for 15k, and I was wondering if that’s a good deal or not
i guess i forgot to add price after reasonable in the title

A: Condition Value

Excellent $14,515
Good $13,665
Fair $12,515

Q: i dont know if i want to get a 1999 ford mustang used for 4000 because of winter situations?
do you think i should buy that or just get a decent car that is good for winter and will last a long time?

A: hey the price isn’t that bad i paid 6 grand for mine…the only problem might be sliding on the ice when u take off because of the rear wheel drive. i would say if you live in an icy area then u might want to hold off for a bit…but if u think the ice wouldnt be a problem then go for it.

Q: About how much would a USED Ford Mustang GT cost?
just wondering. it’s my dream car and i want to know if i could afford it!!!

A: depends on alot of factors, mileage, condition, features, etc could be anywhere from 5,000 to 30,000 just depends

Q: search sites to buy used ford mustang in europe?
THE CARS MUST BE IN EUROPE SO I CAN IMPORT THEM IN GREECE, LOOK UP FOR MODELS 1968 TO1974.

A: http://www.autotrader.nl
co.uk
fr

etc

Q: What would the be the insurance cost for a used 2006 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500?
also if u can give me a website that can estimate the insurance cost for any car that would be much appreciated

A: The GT500 didn’t come out untill the 07 model year. If your buying this car used it probably a regular GT Mustang that has been made to look like a GT500.

Q: Where can i find a used cheap ford mustang? like 90-2004 some where in that model?
I’m looking for an a fordable mustang or dodge dakota because i don’t wanna pay to much for a ”first car”

A: Try Craigslist.com

Q: Is paying $120/month for car insurance for a used Ford Mustang expensive?
it is full coverage!

A: It’s reasonable depending on your age, where you live and driving record. When I retired I moved from an urban area In Michigan to a sparsely populated area in northern Michigan. My insurance was cut basically in half. Less car theft, less traffic means less chance of an accident and I’m 65 years old and haven’t had a traffic ticket in 12 years. This was only the second ticket I had gotten in all my years of driving.

Q: Is $4000 a lot for a used 2001 Ford Mustang?
I’m think of buying a $4000 used Ford Mustang,is that alot?

It has 106,000 miles on it already,and the previous owner bought it for $5000 used with 80,000 miles on it.Everything on the car works fine,the only thing that’s wrong is that the paint looks just a little worn out.

And the current car i have now is also a Mustang,and it’s a 1998 model,i don’t trust it too much,since it’s all patched up(replaced engine,no air bag,different hood,) it was in a car wreck before we bought it so yeah.

So do you think $4000 is a lot for the 2001 used model?

A: thats about right

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