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Used 2014 Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Totally Love my 2014 Red Mustang Convertible!

Al C R, Sacramento, CA, 08/17/2019
updated 08/24/2022
Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 6M)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

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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5 out of 5 stars

Love the Car

Mark Heaton, Adelanto, CA, 02/10/2017
updated 08/24/2020
Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 6M)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Good: Fun to drive. Love the electronics. Love the Handling. Good gas mileage. Great classic look. I'm 6' 4" and although the car is snug, it is comfortable. Bad: The car's power is limited by the slow shifting automatic transmission. Also, the car is electronically limited to 110 mph. I've read this is because the driveshaft will fail at higher speeds. at 115,000 have had four problems with the car: Oil leak at the input shaft to the rear axle, two separate check engine lights- One for a bad valve in the EVAP system and the other for a leak in the fuel filler neck, and a failed seat motor.

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My Search for a Mustang Ruby Red Convertible is ov

Leon, Graham, WA, 07/16/2019
Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 6M)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

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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What a Disappointment!!!

Nancy Wilson, Charleston, SC, 05/01/2018
updated 11/03/2023
Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 6M)
8 of 11 people found this review helpful

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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Still a Great Fun Car for my 84 year old friend!

opensky1, Herndon, VA, 12/18/2014
updated 12/27/2017
Ford Mustang V6 Premium 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 6M)
5 of 7 people found this review helpful

This is an update: I unfortunately had to sell my 2017. Became too hard to get out of. I loved it in every other way, but was hurting my joints, the bucket seat is so deep and low. I got a 2017 Honda CRV Touring new (#1 class rating), and I love it. It's not a convertible (but has a sunroof). All in all, I really like it and my Aunt and Uncle liked it so well, for the same reasons, they traded in their Lincoln Town Car and bought a new CRV, the same as mine, top of the line. Apparently they liked it!!! Haha! PS - I got $24K for my 7 month old Mustang, paid $42K for it. Terrible depreciation - 43%. KBB by owner price = $27K, which still stinks. Be forewarned: they allow NOTHING for all those extra whistles and bells. I expect the Honda to really hold value. Still, was worth the taking the beating to feel and walk better. Original reviews follow: I had a white convertible, medium stone interior since I live at a warm beach. This is an update, since I sold it to an 83 year old gentleman who is having the time of his life with it. 50K miles with only one A/C issue so far. I retired from work in Alaska, so I wanted all the fresh air and sunshine I could get to make up for all the time spent indoors up in the land of the great outdoors (like most everyone I knew). This car fills the bill. Road trips are minimal in Alaska, but after 30 years of travel commuting I am staying home except for a trip to Atlanta last summer. However, I plan to go to Seattle to see my son next Spring, and maybe more trips after that. For that and other reasons I bought a brand new 2017 Mustang convertible. Mainly, this is due to all the new accident avoidance technology. Decided on the Ecoboost and I couldn't be happier. I got the Ecoboost without the performance package (for a smoother ride), but all electronics for $42K. Straight line acceleration above usable for merging isn't most important at my age, but I did take it up smoothly to the electronic-limited 121 mph once. The rear diffuser makes it hug the road even more at high speed. Gets up to 32 mpg on highway. It is a wonderful car. Even my BMW friends are jealous. The open top is the main thing, and the GT noise would block out the birds singing. But, if someone doesn't have the money to buy a new one, I recommend the 2014 highly. Lots of fun for the money. It got me to the beach for my every morning walk with the early rays of sun on the water, and along the waterfront under the stars at night. My older friend is still loving it and he brags to whoever will listen. This is an update and he still loves that 2014. He has the old fashioned class with sports jacket and roadster cap and is a cool old man.

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