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Used 1999 Ford Mustang Consumer Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.25 out of 5 stars

Good Ride

Garry, 04/29/2002
1999 Ford Mustang 2dr Coupe
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Still runs good no problems with engine. Had to replace front pads and rotors at 23000. Cloth seats need to be a more durable, drivers side shows ware. Base modle needs 16" wheels. Still looks good, as of yet not dissapointed I bought one.

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5 out of 5 stars

No problems, high sex appeal

tpip, 06/11/2002
1999 Ford Mustang GT 2dr Convertible
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Styling has great appeal. Great handling and performance. Performance better than many foriegn makes costing much more.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

love my car

bbr, 09/20/2002
1999 Ford Mustang GT 2dr Coupe
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with only a k&n under the hood it'll still put the slomaros in there places. better than that though they look alot better

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Great car for the money!

E H King, 06/29/2005
1999 Ford Mustang 2dr Coupe
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My friend purchased this model a few months before me. I loved it so much, I went out and bought one. This has been the best car I have owned. For the money, it's hard to beat. Quality, durability, and it's fun! Total in almost 6 years of owning for all/any repairs: $350.00. Minor work done. Just now had to change brakes. Other than oil changes no up keep!

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3.63 out of 5 stars

Some win some lose

Hoosierdaddy, 11/01/2002
1999 Ford Mustang 2dr Convertible
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When buying a used car, or any car, some people get good ones some get bad. I know several people who are happy with their mustang (v6) and don't have any problems. I however had problems. The exhaust manifolds went bad twice, but were covered under warranty. After the warranty expired, at about 45,000 miles the transmission started slipping when you tried to accelerate hard, and the valves started to make noise. The dealership told me that the valve problem is common with the V6. It cost around $500 to fix. The top did make some noise around 48,000 miles but it was an easy fix.

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