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How long will a Ford Mustang last?

How long will a Ford Mustang last?

According to Motor and Wheels, an average Ford Mustang can make it to 200,000 miles. They explain that with the proper care and attention to maintenance, it can go even longer. One owner of a 1996 Mustang GT got 300,000 miles out of it with only clutch problems during his ownership.

How many miles does a Ford Mustang last?

How Many Miles Do the Ford Mustang Last? Usually, the Mustang lasts for about 200,000 miles. If the car is adequately maintained, it can last even longer. Jamie Acosta, a 1996 GT owner, notes that even though her car has lasted for 300,000 miles, only the clutch has developed faults.

How long has the Ford Mustang been in production?

The Ford Mustang has been in production since 1964. In its 55-year production run, the vehicle has evolved from a pony car into a powerful beast that appeals to the youth and young at heart. In the last generation, Ford redesigned the exterior to make it more aggressive while adding a befitting engine that delivers over 500 horsepowers.

How long does a 2005 Ford GT last?

A 2005 Ford GT owner, Robert Eaton, says his car lasted for 10 years before developing major problems. Other drivers confirm that the Ford Mustang rarely develops faults when it is regularly maintained. Nevertheless, some early models of the Ford Mustang have a few reliability issues.

What’s the average mileage of a 2001 Mustang?

My 95′ GT has around 450,000 miles on it. Original motor never rebuilt. It doesn’t smoke knock or tick at all. The only reason I don’t drive it anymore is because it got rear ended and totaled. Any questions? 2001 GT, 150K miles, well maintained, going strong as on day 1.

How Many Miles Do the Ford Mustang Last? Usually, the Mustang lasts for about 200,000 miles. If the car is adequately maintained, it can last even longer. Jamie Acosta, a 1996 GT owner, notes that even though her car has lasted for 300,000 miles, only the clutch has developed faults.

The Ford Mustang has been in production since 1964. In its 55-year production run, the vehicle has evolved from a pony car into a powerful beast that appeals to the youth and young at heart. In the last generation, Ford redesigned the exterior to make it more aggressive while adding a befitting engine that delivers over 500 horsepowers.

A 2005 Ford GT owner, Robert Eaton, says his car lasted for 10 years before developing major problems. Other drivers confirm that the Ford Mustang rarely develops faults when it is regularly maintained. Nevertheless, some early models of the Ford Mustang have a few reliability issues.

What kind of reliability does a Ford Mustang have?

Learn more about car Reliability. The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2007 Ford Mustang owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle. Squeaks, rattles, wind noises, loose or cracked seals and/or weather-stripping, air and water leaks.

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