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4.75 out of 5 stars

Wow!

redhead, 11/05/2006
2007 Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Convertible (4.0L 6cyl 5M)
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

What a great raw muscle car. Fast throaty acceleration. Easy to use controls. Drawbacks are the lumbar (or lack of) support and the slight interior noise from the mini window on the drivers side.

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4 out of 5 stars

Classic American muscle in a modern package

Mustangjosh, 09/07/2018
2007 Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Coupe (4.0L 6cyl 5M)
20 of 22 people found this review helpful

I love the way this car looks, truly has the feel of a classic 1960s mustang updated for modern times. I purchased my 2007 V6 Pony package back in February and it has been a GREAT car so far. Handling and steering is superb. I have a custom exhaust and it sounds great for a 6, too. There is a great market for these cars to mod, no matter whether you get a V6 or spring for the GT or Shelby. Parts are plentiful and cheap compared to other cars. Reliability has been good, recently had to replace an alternator, but at 138,000 miles wear items like that should be expected. Just a few critiques though. I wish the V6 of this generation had a little more power, what it has is adequate for sure, but when Camrys are faster than your sporty car, it's lackluster. Also, given the fact that it's a sporty car, the fuel economy wasn't much better than the GT, even though it's a V6. I average 19-21 MPG, but you drive a Mustang for smiles per gallon, not miles. The ride can be a little harsh a first if you come from a non-sporty car, however, it is soft enough to live with on a daily basis and still handle well. My car has the Pony package, which has the GT suspension anyways, so that may give you a better idea. Regular V6s ride a bit smoother I hear, but don't handle as well. Seats are comfy, controls easy to access, and the dash has plenty of chrome for a retro 60s feel, much like the exterior of the car. The back seat is basically useless, but I don't have kids anyways, so it doesn't matter to me. Materials are a little plasticky, but who really cares? The car is so fun that stuff doesn't matter. A set of adjustable Koni shocks can help you tune your suspension for a softer ride or, the other direction, for a firmer ride and better handling. Also be aware that these cars have a sealed transmission, no dipstick, so no repair shops will change your transmission fluid for you, you either have to do it yourself or go to the dealer to change it out. Avoid buying a high mileage car with no maint. records, because a sealed transmission that the fluid was never changed in is a ticking time bomb.

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5 out of 5 stars

Best Bang for the Buck ever

john Aronhalt, 10/14/2015
updated 10/17/2017
2007 Ford Mustang GT Premium 2dr Convertible (4.6L 8cyl 5M)
14 of 15 people found this review helpful

My kids have gotten a little older, so I got my 4th Mustang after a 10 year break. I picked up a used black GT convertible for a VERY reasonable price, and couldn't be happier so far. You really can't beat all you can get out of this car for a VERY affordable price. I got mine for under 15K in perfect condition and under 60K miles. I get more positive comments while out and about than cars I have owned that cost 35K plus. Sure, this car has it's drawbacks such as a rough ride, no storage space, clunky shifting, etc. I am assuming people who want a refined car with good manners don't want a Mustang, this is a good old fashion V8 rear wheel drive muscle car. You buy it for fun, and it delivers! Edmunds asked me to update, so here it is. Two years later and I still love this car! I have logged about 25K miles bringing the total to about 75K. I have only had to replace the battery since, nothing else. This has been a fun reliable car that despite being 10 years old still draws attention and positive comments everywhere I go.

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5 out of 5 stars

My 2007 Mustang GT

Alan VanTassel, 09/29/2016
updated 03/30/2020
2007 Ford Mustang GT Premium 2dr Coupe (4.6L 8cyl 5M)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

This 2007 Mustang has been a particularly great car. I have owned it now for 13+ years. I bought it new in 2007. I loved driving the car then and I love driving it now. This car is a great improvement over other year Mustangs I have owned. I will drive it for as long as it will drive, then I will put it up on blocks and keep it for a future classic.

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5 out of 5 stars

I smile every time I drive this car.

michael, 05/04/2017
2007 Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Convertible (4.0L 6cyl 5M)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

It's not the fastest horse in the stable, but it is very nimble and responds well to light inputs. Ride is comfortable and has great road feel. Shaker 500 has great sound with the top up or down. As for value, you just can't put a price tag on something that you look forward to using every day.

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