Used 2023 Ford Mustang Consumer Reviews
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Mustang gt
I drove this car to be honest its a beautiful mustang gt. Too bad I couldn't afforded. But other than that it is a great gt
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Pretty Pony that’s Athletic to Boot
I had a 2019 and a 2021 - both Ecoboost coupes. They were nice, a bit sporty and easy on the wallet. This one is a LOADED Ecoboost Premium Convertible and it’s great! Oxford White with black leather interior - gorgeous. Black mags with black ragtop. This one just seems to handle better in sport mode and if the engine starts to choke climbing hills, the paddle shifters work great. Love this car!
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- EcoBoost Premium CoupeMSRP: $28,499In-stock online
- EcoBoost ConvertibleMSRP: $24,998In-stock online
- EcoBoost Premium CoupeMSRP: $23,990In-stock online
Most bang for your buck!
Best priced low mileage highly optioned S550 Mustang
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The Duke
Between my hubby & I our recent purchase of our 2023 GT Premium, this is our 8th REAL Mustang (excluding our Mach E purchase of 6 months) My first Mustang was a '64.5 when I discharged from the Army; his first was a '67 before entering the Navy We've shared the 2014 through the current GT Premium; the Mach E is a SUV, not really "a Mustang"! His '05 was a GT but our GT has all the bells & whistles which enhances the driving experience Our 2 1/2 yr old fur baby thinks she's a "Queen" when she is taken for a ride in her GT Premium; definitely recommend this model for a "real Mustang experience" The more we drive it, the happier we are.
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Best ride experience
This car is for people who want to experience power and luxury at the same time. You won’t regret buying this car!
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What a Nightmare of a ride
I have always wanted a mustang until I rented this 2022 convertible, the ride is horrible! This vehicle is very pretty but lacks any comfort!
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Fire breathing dragon
Ok. The title is a little hyperbole. But not by much. I got my black gt a little over a month ago. Six speed manual because I’m not willing to give up my third pedal yet. I’ve had 2 v-6’s and two Bullitt mustangs. Put over a hundred thousand miles on one of the 6’s and one of the bullitts and lots of miles on the other two. I have a lot of seat time. This is a great car. It’s fast when you want and you can dial up the speed (and dial down the gas mileage) when you want. It’ll push you back in your seat in sport mode and the engine exhaust will make a Harley rider turn around. My son fit in the backseat of my other mustangs until he hit high school. You don’t get a mustang for three adults. That’s not the point. You get a mustang because it looks great, runs fast and gets smiles from other drivers.
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Very amazing nice
Very stylish
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Camaro fan
Ok a Camaro fan for 50 + years I had to check out the new Mach one well after a month of research and one 5 minute drive well what can I say it is the premium package with the Handling pack Oxford white with charcoal int and red stripes awesome look the interior is snug as a bug in a rug for me and as comfortable as my wife’s Lincoln it rides as well and I have not had it in comfort mode yet still trying to figure out all the buttons the seats are great for me at 5’8 “ and relatively normal size it’s is user friendly once you get used to the electronics it is sleek and just a go cart on steroids friken scary fast the pedal is responsive and with 300 miles on it you want to take it easy but your brain just has to work overtime to prevent you from diving into the pedal I got use to it after a few miles it’s a toes weight to get a grin , five toes for a giggle with concern and a outrageous amount of concern of how I am going to survive controlling the temptation of driving in normal mode like the responsible elderly person i was before I closed the door behind me in my Mach 1 all I can say ladies and gents is if you are going to drop any $$$ into a semi luxury car with the power and torque of a freight train look no further the Mach 1 is the car I don’t believe that there is any need for a700 + hp street car the 470 is more than needed oh by the way at 50 mph in 3rd gear with 7 more to go the car lunges forward like you got hit with a rubble shot of nitro and you have to feather the pedal if you don’t want to see your own tail lights go by you I will find the right 2010 rs 2 s that I want to park next to this amazing car sooner than later I hope if I can get it by the powers to be but any way the only one thin* that I can foresee is you are going to need a xtra set of tires for around town the cup 2 are as sticky as gorilla glue and will not last with daily driving this silky smooth American muscle car , just go by one you will not be disappointed ! I be been driving fast cars for fifty4 years dodge ;Chevy ,Ford and every thing in between that had a go fast sticker but this one is going to brake the bank with tickets if you are not carful lol
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Terrible front seats
I rented a 2022Mustang convertible for a week. After 30 minutes of driving my butt went to sleep. I had to pull over and get out of car. Same for my wife. Seats terrible on rear end on long drive. No problem with seats on long drive in my 2000 Camry.