Used 1999 Ford Mustang GT 2dr Coupe Consumer Reviews
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Third time's a charm!
I had a 1987 Mustang GT that I swore I would never trade. Well that fell through when I set my sights on a 1999 official 35th Anniversary Stang. This car is absolutely amazing. Its muscular yet sexy at the same time. This is my third Mustang and by far my favorite. We're keeping this one and already saving up to buy a '05 as a daily driver. I tell you what that 4.6 V8 has so much power its amazing.
Fun and cheap
54,000 miles and only changed the oil and tires. Runs like a champ and is a ton of fun
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $3,99565 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $3,450226 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $8,995265 mi away
Pleasant change from euro-box
The GT, while looking over blown certainly delivers FUN. The fake vents are a little embarrassing but the respectable interior and traction control makes up for it. The TC allows for rapid progress without the need for anxiety attacks, even in the wet. Overall I like the car, it's easy to reach the cornering limits but safe enough to stay there and play a while with the option of a leaving the TC on to calm you down. I get between 15 and 22mpg and for the money what would be more fun?
Mustang vs Z28
A 97 Z28 and I had to painstakingly part. A few years later I ran into this used Mustang for a good price and bought it since I was dying to get back into a sports car. The Z had a little more power and cornered a little tighter, but rode a LOT rougher and was a LOT noisier. The Mustang is fun to drive, I prefer it over the Z. It even has true dual exhausts! (The Z has duals coming out of the muffler).
Great
A fun fast car for cheap... and its American made and American muscle