Used 2017 Ford Mustang V6 2dr Coupe (3.7L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
Nothing but junk!!!!!!
This is my 1st new car. I'm 41, and didn't know anything about credit when I was young. I suffered for that for a long time. I finally got into the position to get my something I really wanted. I've had it 12 days and today I had to put it in the shop. The trans is bad. Motor has lost horsepower. Bad vibrations and metal on metal grinding noises. I took it to the dealer where they said they can't get to it till the 1st of the week. They won't give me a loaner until they diagnose the problem. I have purchased many used Ford's and have always loved them, but now I wished I would have looked at challenger. Thanks ford for making my 1st new car experience a nightmare!
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Looks & drives nice, but........
Check out your car very well before purchasing. It is obvious that Ford still does not care about quality after all of these years & why I avoided them for most of my life. The car I have is twisted. The driver's side door is warped. The hood is extremely hard to open because it barely opens far enough to get small fingers underneath to get to the release. The body lines do not line up. The dealership could do nothing about this and the repairs will require a body shop. I know this is a bad car that I bought, but these things should have been caught by Ford before being released from the factory! It wasn't noticed by me until I got the car home & really went over it that evening. The dealer is doing it's best to get it fixed by getting it to the right people, but it really should go back to Ford & I should get a replacement car. Other than the body/frame issues, the car drives great, handles great, looks great, nice power @ 305 HP, decent fuel economy and the front seats are comfortable. Can't say much for the back seat. The rear seats look great, but are useless. A child couldn't even sit back there. At least the trunk is very roomy. I like the car, but it will most definitely be my last Ford.
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- EcoBoost CoupeMSRP: $14,45024 mi away
- V6 CoupeMSRP: $16,8889 mi away
- V6 ConvertibleMSRP: $21,990In-stock online
Sadly my 2011 Outshines my 2017
I loved my 2011 so much when my son took it off to college I bought myself a 2017. Sadly the 2017 seems like a step backwards. The gas mileage is worse, the plastic exterior parts are cheap and fragile (simple freeway stone blew a hole in the front, another piece was broke by a simple shopping cart bump), the interior has terrible design errors (i.e. the seat bracing connecting back to bottom grinds into you when you exit the car (broke the cell phone in my back pocket), the plastic and cloth features scuff at every light touch, and they glued felt on the seat belt buckle to solve a clacking noise where it banged against the center console. I would have easily given my 2011 5-stars... I struggle to give the 2017 more than 3 but it does have great engine power, looks amazing, and will hopefully be as reliable in the end as my 2011. Ford, see what you can do about actually improving the model (features/performance) from year to year.
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It falls apart
This is my second ford vehicle, both brand new (my biggest mistakes). I currently have the hot sexy red and trying to trade it in. After 2 years it has 16,400miles super low with no accidents or damages on my end yet the value of it is now 17,000. The car is very beautiful, catches your eyes but don’t fall for it, its no good quality. The seat belt buckle connects when it wants too. I’ve taken it more than 4 times to 2 different dealers they never fixed it, claimed they found a penny in it but I barely use coins esp in my car anyways I took the penny blame but about 2 months later all 4 self belts weren’t working again. I randomly find tiny car parts in the car off the door or somewhere now I’m a single person barely ever get any passengers so there’s so way someone else did that and just leave present. Buy this car at your own risk with very crappy quality. But it looks amazing and drives pretty fast with good horses.
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Interior still out dated
The steering wheel needs a major overhaul. It has n't changed in years with that big ugly middle. The tiny display screen needs to be upgraded so you can see it. 7" minimum. too many buttons makes you drive off the road.
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