Used 2019 Ford Mustang GT Premium 2dr Coupe (5.0L 8cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
Galloping Mustang
The Mustang GT is strictly a two seater. The back seat is so small, it can only be used for a couple of sacks of groceries. But, if your looking for an out of this world sports car at a reasonable price, check it out. It has tremendous acceleration with the 5.0 engine. The brakes are superb. I drive with the Sport mode because the automatic transmission shifts through every gear. In "normal" mode the transmission skips 2nd and 4th gears. It jerks when you accelerate in this mode between gears. The shifting is smooth in the sport mode. I bought the 2019 GT Premium for a $1,000 less than a 2018 Camaro 2SS. GREAT DEAL. Also, the Mustang has a flat dash that makes the view easy and I have a reference where the wheels are by a complete view of the hood. I hated the Camaro's instrument pods. They almost completely blocked the view of the hood, even though I raised the seat as high as I could. I have adult children, so the limited rear seating is not a problem. Completely satisfied the the GT.
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Real Muscle
First, my Mustang is a GT Premium with the 10 Speed AT. (Not a choice when selecting model for review). Plenty of power, not a Lincoln ride but still smooth, as good if not better than my previous Fusion. Responsive control, excellent acceleration, great mpg—18 to 19 in town, 29 plus at interstate speeds—if you “jack rabbit” you will really reduce it.. the power is there when needed. Instrumentation is more than adequate, easy to use, arranged nicely. 5000 miles in my first two and a half months. Looks great, fun to drive, great road car for family of two!
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- BULLITT CoupeMSRP: $41,990
- BULLITT CoupeMSRP: $42,590
- GT Premium ConvertibleMSRP: $37,990
2 year of ownership update
Currently have a little over 19,000 miles on my GT. The covid 19 lockdown significantly decrease how much I have driven for the past year. Anyway, here's my update on my 2019 Mustang GT Premium, with Performance Pack 1. First, this car is my daily driver. I never raced it or taken it to the track. Most of the mileage are highway miles. I'm averaging around 22 mpg highway, and around 15 city, averaging around 18 combined. Everything about the car is stock, and I find the power to be more than enough for me. Although I don't race, I have driven my car on curvy roads many times, and I find it very manageable and stable on turns, even on high speed. The clutch is still stiff, but I am used to it by now. The transmission is definitely not the smoothest, but it is holding up. Now what I don't like about the car after 2 years? First, I find that the paint is thin. It has a good number of chips up front, almost the same amount as my 8 year old GTI. The windshield also is too sensitive. I already had to get it fixed 2x because of small chips and cracks, while my GTI's windshield is still untouched. Another one is the amount of rattle inside, specially around the dashboard area, which I couldn't locate and driving me nuts sometimes. The wheels on the Performance Pack 1 is also hard to keep clean. Its glossy finish doesn't stay clean for long, specially the front because of the break dust created by the brembo breaks. Other than those minor complaints, I find my Mustang a very good car, and I'm glad I bought it. Hopefully, it will hold up for many years.
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Awesome!
Love this car! I had an 06 GT 4.6L which was really quick and handled great. This 5.0 has so many features 460 HP The sport mode is so much fun to drive in. Sounds great sticks to the road everyone comments love your car and sharp color velocity blue! I think I made the right choice.
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2019 GT premium California Special
Love my mustang. Impressibly well built, very very fast and a lot of fun. The ten speed transmission is a jewel. Going on 20k miles. No problems. Don’t buy a four cylinder unless you just want a daily commuter.
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