Used 2002 Ford Mustang Consumer Reviews
Coveted For 30 Years-No Disappointments
Coveting for 3 decades can lead to one heck of a fall. This ragtop GT has satisfied my every childhood and adult expectation, unwaveringly. The car came out of the factory problem- free, as specced. Not a single problem has arisen in 6 fine months of ownership. Worried about reliability? Forget it. My '89 LX 5.0 has 149+k and is STILL kicking fast, fast, fast. Fit and finish are excellent, as are the price, peformance, steering, braking and handling. You want upscale luxury and similar features? That's your problem. I'll take this Ford and retire younger. Live below your means, folks. The real fun is behind that chromed galloping pony.
What a blast!!
My first car in 1979 was a 65 Mustang coupe my dad sold to the little old lady that I purchased it from new. I debated on whether or not to spend my money on vintage or new but not for long once I drove the new. This car is pure joy to drive around town and on the open road. Go 5 speed (I live in city and it's no big deal.) Only use 1st occassionally, normally starting in second (try it).
- 2002 Ford MustangMSRP: $22,99045 mi away
- GT Deluxe CoupeMSRP: $9,981116 mi away
- GT Premium CoupeMSRP: $13,995131 mi away
Another Mustang in the garage
I took delivery on another Mustang on November 4th. 2002 Mineral Gray, 3.8 v6, 5 speed. It sits next to my 1967 in the garage. I love it. For a 6 cylinder, the performance feels pretty good. The manual transmission adds punch. The handling is terrific. We love to drive it. Sound system is fantastic, and the instruments, controls and drivers seat are very comfortable. I'd highly recommend it. Like the 1967, my plan is to keep it forever. I'll give you another review in 35 years!
An American Classic
I get lots of looks and comments at stop lights. Nice acceleration. Incredible sound system. Not too bad gas mileage, all things considered. My mineral grey with black convertible top and black leather interior 'stang looks great. My main complaint is that, on 3 separate occasions, the gas flow to the engine shut off when I was decelerating with the clutch pushed in - probably a computer chip problem that can be fixed by the dealer at no-cost to me. I plan to keep this car forever, although I will likely be buying a 4-wheel drive Escape for winter driving.
Fun car but could use improvements
I just bought the car. I am remotley satified. Pretty car. Will see how it holds up.