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2004 Ford Mustang Overview

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Trims

Base
Avg. Price: $8,043
Base Convertible
Avg. Price: $8,969
Deluxe
Avg. Price: $8,148
Deluxe Convertible
Avg. Price: $9,267
GT
Avg. Price: $10,616
GT Premium Convertible
Avg. Price: $9,000
GT Convertible
Avg. Price: $10,930
GT Deluxe
GT Deluxe Convertible
GT Premium
Avg. Price: $10,000
Mach 1
Avg. Price: $14,127
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4.55 stars

Based on 96 reviews

Mach 1 Mustang Review by Angela
 — Wow! I love this car and I wouldn't trade it for any other. Performance: V8, 32 Valve DOHC has excellent acceleration, and good braking. I don't complain about the handling though I would not recomm... Read More
Very Good Bang For Your Buck! by Chris
 — Strait from the factory this machine puts out 310 hp, and 335 lb/ft tq. at the crank. Acceleration is pretty impressive, it will pull hard from 0-130mph. The car comes stock with sub frame connectors ... Read More
2004 Base Mustang by Anthony
 — I bought this car in June of 2007 with 29,000 miles on it. It was built in August of 2003. It has a 3.8L (232 ci) V6. It produces 193 horsepower and 225 lbs/ft torque. It also came with a 5 speed ... Read More

2004 Ford Mustang Overview

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2004 Ford Mustang

In 2004, the Ford Mustang celebrated its 40th birthday, yet the product itself seemed to have little to celebrate. Very few changes were put into the 2004 Ford Mustang, seemingly saving up all surprises for the revamped 2005 model. To celebrate the anniversary, all 2004's came with a commemorative badge. If you want to celebrate the anniversary even more, a 40th anniversary package is available, which comes with special wheels.
The standard engine for 2004 is a 193-horsepower V6. The GT has a 260-horsepower, 4.6-liter V8, while the Mach 1 sports a 310-horsepower 4.6-liter, V8 and the Cobra has a whopping 390-horsepower, 4.6-liter V8.

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Cost $7,849 Average Instant Market Value $24,414 Average Instant Market Value $25,425 Average Instant Market Value
Gas Mileage (highway) 27 22 23
Horsepower 190 390 350
Crash Test Rating 5 5 8
Cargo Volume (cu. ft.) 24.8
Front Leg Room (inches) 42.6 41.8 42.7

Ford Mustang Questions

Dennys2319
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My Clutch Snapped The Mechanic Replaced It But It Still Doesn't Move

I was driving down the road In 5th gear, I went to shift down to 4th but i accidentally threw it in 2nd and when I let go of the pedal and something snapped and i don't know what it is

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04 Mustang Engine Size?

just need to know what size of engine is in the mustangs from years of 00-04

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Whats The Value Of A 2004 Mustang Aniversary Edition Convertable With 86,50...

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How Much Is A 54 Ford Mustang Worth, 40th Anniversary Edition, Low Mileage

black colour, 2 owners from new, beige leather interior, perfect condition,

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Are The Engines On A 2004 The Same As The 2004 Crown Victoria

I am curious to know if the 2004 Mustang GT's and the 2004 Crown Vic's share the same basic engine block and mounting arrangement to the front crossmember? Thanks, Cody

285 views with 4 answers (last answer about a year ago)