Used 2000 Ford Mustang Consumer Reviews
2000 Black Mustang
I bought my Mustang in July 2000, at first I liked it, but then as I began to drive it I realized alot of wind noise comes through the car. When it rains, pinging on the hood. A couple of months after having the car, there was a rear seal leak, it was leaking transmission fluid causing an awful smell while the A.C. was on, the delaership had the car for a week, stuck with awful rental car, which I had to throw a fit to actually get a rental car. My black paint has looked awful since a few months after buying, it does not have the sheen other cars I have had, not matter how much it is cleaned, waxed, etc. I am currently looking to trade my car in, and it will not be a FORD.
Good car
I bought this car new in 2000. It's held up well (but not great) and has been good transportation. The fact that it's stylish and performs well doesn't hurt, either. As a convertible, it's as solid as anything else on the road today (at least in the under-$30k market). The interior is great - it's comfortable and it has solid ergonomics. That being said, I dinged the interior a couple of points because of cheap materials and appearance. All in all, a great car for the money.
- Base CoupeMSRP: $4,947176 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $7,990531 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $7,999532 mi away
The Little Pony That Should
This car performs fairly well considering the price range. However there are a few gripes. The aerodynamics of this car make it slow to accelerate at highway speeds compared to oh say a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP? Kind of rediculous considering the Mustang has more engine. Overall it is a fun car that is capable of sprinting to speed in a timely manner.
Good car.
This car was great. I had no major problems with this vehicle. It does use a moderate to large amount of gas, but it was expected. The features were reliable and was well built.
Just owned a week.
Such a fun car to drive. Not the fastest one out there but love the exhaust throaty sound when you romp on the gas.