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Used 2008 Ford Mustang Reviews
The Ford Mustang defined the pony car segment in 1964 and was a runaway sales success. It helped create a niche that exploded in popularity with the Camaro, Firebird, Barracuda, Cougar, Javelin, and Challenger. They're all gone now, leaving the Mustang with no direct competition, at least for...
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Used 2007 Ford Mustang Reviews
The Mustang remains one of the most widely recognized, respected, and desired nameplates in the automobile business. The Ford Mustang defined the pony-car segment in 1964; Plymouth's Barracuda may have beaten Ford to the showroom by 16 days, but it was the Mustang that set the sales records....
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Used 2006 Ford Mustang Reviews
The Ford Mustang is an American success story. Forty years after it created an automotive niche all its own, Mustang is both true to its roots and better than ever.The 2006 Mustang is available as both a coupe and a convertible, powered by either a V6 or a V8 engine. The V6 Deluxe comes well...
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Used 2005 Ford Mustang Reviews
The majority of Mustangs are sold in automatic, V6 form - the opposite of our test model. Folks who buy them this way will be glad to know that the Mustang traded its Ford Taurus V6 for a Ford Ranger V6, which is a little like upgrading your clip-on tie from polyester to silk. If the pressures...
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Used 2004 Ford Mustang Reviews
It's time to celebrate! The Ford Mustang turns 40 next year. On April 17, 1964, the first Mustang rolled onto the streets. Performance and style were its hallmarks and folks loved its long hood, short rear deck, and low profile.Anticipating next yearÆs milestone, every 2004 Mustang will have...
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Used 2003 Ford Mustang Reviews
The Ford Mustang is an absolute hoot to drive. The new Mach 1 and the Cobra deliver brilliant acceleration performance with lots of torque for quickly attaining super-legal speeds. The Mustang offers good grip when cornering hard, and you can really feel what the car is doing. Don't expect...
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Used 2002 Ford Mustang Reviews
Recently voted America's favorite car of all time, the 37-year-old Ford Mustang just seems to roll along like a runaway freight train, headed for a certain future. Each year brings new surprises and delights to about 200,000 new owners. The latest delight is the 2003 SVT Cobra.This will be the...
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Used 2001 Ford Mustang Reviews
The Ford Mustang has remained true to the traits that made an instant classic of the 1964-1/2 original, even as it is entering the third year of its fifth generation. It's still relatively big for a sporty car, with plenty of available options, and small-block V8 power.With the latter, there's...
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Used 2000 Ford Mustang Reviews
Ford's Mustang was completely redesigned and re-engineered last year (1999), with improvements to every single system under its brand-new skin. But all the best traits of the Mustang, the original pony car, remain. There's plenty of torque. The engine sounds great at full song, urging you to keep...
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Used 1999 Ford Mustang Reviews
The Mustang -- the original pony car -- is all-new for 1999 with improvements to every single system under its brand-new skin.The Mustang has only two true competitors, the Chevrolet Camaro and the Pontiac Firebird. Like the two GM pony cars, the Ford Mustang comes in many guises. There are V6...
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Used 1998 Ford Mustang Reviews
The Mustang is lucky to have survived Ford's model purge that ousted the Thunderbird, Probe, Aspire and Aerostar last spring. Lucky, because it has a huge following, an even bigger aftermarket, and a legend that none of those other now-dead (model) brands can match. The Mustang is an icon that,...
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Used 1997 Ford Mustang Reviews
If there is one car that could be calledAmerica's Sweetheart, it would be the Ford Mustang, now in its 33rd yearon the market. Born in the crazy cultural upheaval of the mid-'60s, ithas survived Vietnam, two gas crunches, the war on emissions and the safetyblitz to carry on as this country's...
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Used 1996 Ford Mustang Reviews
Ford's Mustang was the first of a new breed of factory hot rod--the "pony car"--when it was launched back in 1964, and during the decades that followed it's stuck largely to the same genetic coding: High performance, low tech and low cost. With a simple rear-drive chassis borrowed from a sedan...
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Used 1995 Ford Mustang Reviews
Before the Ford Mustang entered the scene in '64, performance-car enthusiasts were limited to one of two types of vehicles: sports cars or big muscle cars. But the '64 Mustang was a fresh, new hybrid of sports and muscle car that offered relatively surefooted handling and straight-line speed. And...
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