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What is a 2013 Mustang GT convertible worth?

What is a 2013 Mustang GT convertible worth?

2013 Ford Mustang Retail Prices

Trim MSRP CarGurus Instant Market Value
GT Convertible RWD $35,750 $26,237
GT Premium Coupe RWD $34,750 $25,672
Boss 302 Coupe RWD $42,200 $39,622
GT Coupe RWD $30,750 $24,902

Is a Mustang convertible worth it?

Cruiser: If your Mustang will be a cruiser or daily driver, a convertible may be the better choice for you. The freedom you get from being able to drop the top anytime you’d like could outweigh the restrictive hardtop interior, especially when the sun is baking down on the car.

How long do convertible Mustangs 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.

Are 2013 Mustangs reliable?

How Reliable Is the 2013 Ford Mustang? The 2013 Ford Mustang has a J.D. Power reliability rating of three out of five, which is average for the auto industry.

How much did a 2013 Mustang GT cost new?

The 2013 Ford Mustang coupe has a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of just under $23,000. A GT model comes in at around $31,000, a Boss 302 at $43,000, and a GT500 at $55,000.

Do Mustang convertibles hold their value?

A Ford Mustang will depreciate 43% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $20,957. The iconic Ford Mustang does a great job at holding its value, and ranks in the top 25% of popular models at both years 5 and 7.

Are convertibles lighter?

Because the roof is a critical part of a car’s structure, convertibles need extra bracing to stiffen their bodies. As a result, they typically are hundreds of pounds heavier and a bit slower than their hardtop counterparts.

Are Mustangs good after 100k miles?

A well-maintained Mustang can last as long as 350,000 to 400,000 miles (that’s a lot of miles), requiring just maintenance and minor repairs. Ford Mustangs are reliable long after their odometers clock 100,000 miles. They are known to keep going till they have racked up 200,000 miles, making them a very good first car.

Is a 2013 Mustang a good first car?

Yes, the Mustang is a great choice for a first car. Your first car should be within your budget, fast but not too fast, and comfortable to begin to create loving memories with. The Mustang meets all these requirements as well as being an attractive and fun car to look at and to drive.

How much is a used Mustang GT worth?

Used 2017 Ford Mustang Pricing A turbocharged Mustang with the EcoBoost 4-cylinder starts $1,000 higher, while a Mustang GT with the 5.0-liter V8 begins at $33,545 — not a lot for a car that packs 435 horsepower. Convertibles start just over $31,000 and climb just past $43,000 with a 5.0-liter V8.

Is the 2013 Ford Mustang a coupe or convertible?

2013 Ford Mustang models The 2013 Ford Mustang is available as a coupe or convertible and is offered in five trim levels: V6, V6 Premium, GT, GT Premium and Boss 302. (The Shelby GT500 is reviewed separately.)

Are there any used Ford Mustangs on AutoTrader?

Autotrader has 546 Used Ford Mustangs for sale, including a 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302, a 2013 Ford Mustang GT, and a 2013 Ford Mustang GT Premium. Not sure if a Mustang is the right fit for you?

What kind of horsepower does a 2013 Ford Mustang have?

With the 3.7-liter V6, the 2013 Ford Mustang produces 305 hp and 280 pound-feet of torque. The Mustang GT steps up to a 5.0-liter V8 good for 420 hp and 390 lb-ft of torque.

What kind of engine does a Ford Mustang have?

The Ford Mustang is available as a fastback or as convertible, with one of four engines. The base engine is an EcoBoost 2.3L turbocharged 4-cylinder. More powerful Mustang GT variants are powered by a 5.0L V8. The top-of-the-line engine is a 5.2L V8 powering GT350 models.

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