4.8 Overall rating
(40 reviews)What's a Camaro? I think it's the best out of the pony cars. The Challenger looks nice but it's a little too big and overdone. The Mustang is the best balanced of the three. The interior is nice and retro along with the exterior. Although it consumes a lot of fuel it's relatively easy on the maintenance. The car is fast and surprisingly easy to handle.
5-speed manual transmission lets this sucker zoom. Acceleration wise, this puppy's got some "get up and go." No repairs needed, and the only thing that rattles is the windows whenever you pump up the Shaker 500 stereo system, I'm talking so much bass it causes people in the car next to you to go into cardiac arrest. The exerior is a drop-dead-gorgeous Metallic Vista Blue, which was only offered in 2008; instant collectable once you consider it was one of the last years that Ford made a GT California Special, and the rarity of the color. The interior is a smooth two-tone, with a light grey on most of the trim and a charcoal black covering the rest. And as far as the fun-factor goes, it doesn't get much funner than this. By the way, this is Michelle's son Zach that wrote this description, and everything is 100% true, I would know, I've driven it :).
This car is very fun to drive, the brakes work well and the car handles nice around curves, however it could use a little upgreading of the suspension. the car has a nice sound to it when you hit the gas.
I use my car for everything, daily, autocross, even a little track racing once in a while. Gets about 30 MPG at 60 MPH thanks to the tuner. I love driving this car, give me a twisty road, and I could drive all day.
It is a great card to purchase and tune. If you are buying it simply to keep it stock then dont butter. Soft suspensions, high ride, low grip and especially no visibility in the mirrors when parking. If you add some engine power and some solid suspensions that also lower the ride about 2 inches then you are golden. As for the interior, air conditioner lacks breath and the seats could use a bit more tuning for comfort. Gas mileage is alright even though it keeps going up after months of driving as for the insurance, it adds up to about $320 a month.
Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Coupe RWD FAQs
How much does the Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Coupe RWD cost in Jackson, MS?
The average Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Coupe RWD costs about $14,736.73. The average price has decreased by -6.8% since last year. The 17 for sale near Jackson, MS on CarGurus, range from $10,625 to $40,534 in price.
How many Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Coupe RWD vehicles in Jackson, MS have no reported accidents or damage?
13 out of 17 for sale near Jackson, MS have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Coupe RWD?
Depending on the engine and options, the Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Coupe RWD gets between 18 and 18 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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