Used 1995 Ford Mustang Consumer Reviews
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Heartbreak
I LOVED my car eventhough I seemed to have to do more to keep it running. Until the head gasket blew. The mechanic told me the 3.8 V6 was famous for this defect! I'll never own another Ford
95 Mustang
I really like my 95 Mustang... it looks Great.. is very realiable..I also have a 2000 convertible... and plan on buying a new 03 GT...
- GT ConvertibleMSRP: $15,996178 mi away
- GT ConvertibleMSRP: $8,988242 mi away
- GT ConvertibleMSRP: $9,500244 mi away
It is what it is
I have a 120,000 miles on this guy and I have to say I'm pretty happy. I had the gasket thing [but they fixed it for free]. I spend probably on average about 400 in extra repairs each year - which I include stuff like breaks and windshield wipers. I got my transmission fixed at 27,000 [while under warenty], and I haven't had anything major since. The car works fine 51 weeks out of the year, but recently the A/C is causing my car to overheat and I need new struts so things are starting to catch up. I love my car though and I think we'll make it to 200,000 miles. Still has great pickup and lots of fun as long as you're not in the back seat.
Love my Stang!
Handles well, looks sharp. It's a fun car to drive and gets lots of looks. So far, maintenance has been minimal, except for preventive type, like oil changes, check tire pressure, etc.
First Mustang, last Ford?
I've put money and time into things I just don't feel I should have. At 60k, head gaskets blew and destroyed the engine (3.8 litre). The window switch went out so that I can't use the single push feature and had to bypass that circuit for manual operation. Design flaws lead to broken turn signal wires. An AC line leak cost over $650. All this before even hitting 95k miles! I'm feeling very disappointed in Ford and in my Mustang.