Used 2014 Ford Mustang Consumer Reviews
Powerful, comfortable, beautiful
I bought my 2014 mustang GT premium in 2015 with 21k miles. The car now has 181k miles and has been an absolute pleasure every minute. Plenty of power, looks good at my trim level and been very very relaible. No issues at all with reliability in the entire period. Always started with the exception of one failed battery which had nothing to do with the car. Would own again in an instant
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Totally Love my 2014 Red Mustang Convertible!
This is a very fun car to drive and an incredible performance value. My wife and I love to take it on drives and stepping on the gas gives exhilarating acceleration out of its 305 HP V6 that gets 30 miles per gallon on the highway. I highly recommend this car, you can't go wrong! We recently finishes a 2,000 mile round trip from Sacramento to Yellowstone National Park, the Mustang was a joy to drive that far and on 2 lane 80 mph roads, we quickly passed slower 18 wheelers.
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- GT Premium CoupeMSRP: $22,59719 mi away
- V6 Premium CoupeMSRP: $8,98024 mi away
- GT Premium CoupeMSRP: $26,95117 mi away
My Search for a Mustang Ruby Red Convertible is ov
I bought this 2014 Mustang Convertible from Overstock Vehicles in Phoenix. Jerry Peyman made the sale a great experience. We drove the Mustang back to our home in Washington State. The car performed flawlessly, got 25-30 mpg, and got lots of stares and conversations as we stopped to get gas. The Mustang only had 30,444 miles on it, and is in immaculate condition. My first Mustang purchased new in 1969 left a permanent love for the iconic and nostalgic brand. So happy to complete my search for this Premium Trim 2014 Mustang with all its bells and whistles.
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I Love my Pony car
Allow me to start by saying I bought mine used. I have always loved the S197 model with its call back to the 60s. This was my first convertible. I live 30 miles from the coast here in Texas. This car is perfect. With 305 hp, this pretty girl will get me on and off the freeway with no worries. You can feel the power from the Solid Rear Axle. At 70 mph, if you need to pass, then give it gas. It still pulls with muscle. Mine is sterling gray, so named her Storm because she looks like a storm on the horizon. (Plus,Storm is a stripper name and she takes her top down) I had an issue with her going to limp mode after I got her. Took Lee in under the 90 Day dealership warranty. Turns out she had a bad molded lead frame (the computer brain and sensor panel for the transmission. I paid $60 dollars on a $1200 dollar job. Being a used car, I say that’s more than fair. Now she runs beautifully and is perfect for driving the back roads down to the coast with the top down. With a little mood music or a good playlist it turns a commute to a mini vacation.
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What a Disappointment!!!
After the 1st year or ownership, I could not wait to get rid of it. This model was designed with a flaw. Everytime it got wet or rained the water off the top went into wells in the door that overflowed into the car floor. When I took it in, it took almost two years for them to own up to the design problem. Before they accepted the problem, they told me it was a maintenance issue for me to fix every time it rained by bringing the car in to have the plugs pulled out and let the water drain from the rain or having it washed. This "maintenance" cost me almost $300 every trip and during afternoon heat showers in the Summer, it was outrageous! What idiot designed this model? What does he drive?
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