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Are 1998 Mustang GT reliable?

Are 1998 Mustang GT reliable?

The 1998 Ford Mustang Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 21st out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about 1998 Ford Mustang Reliability Ratings.

What motor did the 1998 Mustang GT have?

Used 1998 Ford Mustang GT Specs & Features

Engine
Base engine size 4.6 l
Base engine type Gas
Cylinders V8
Horsepower 225 hp @ 4750 rpm

What kind of engine does a 1998 Mustang GT have?

The 1998 Mustang GT came with 16 inch cast aluminum wheels, lower valance integrated fog lamps, single rear wing spoiler, racing cloth front bucket seats, leather wrapped steering wheel, optional upgraded rear axle, optional Mach 460 sound system, and the 225hp 4.6L SOHC V8 engine. Learn more about the 1998 Ford Mustang GT

What’s the difference between a 1997 Mustang and a 1998 Mustang?

It says a lot that the single aesthetic difference between a 1997 and a 1998 Ford Mustang was the dash-mounted clock pod. The console, the instrument cluster and the leather pattern also were changed.

What kind of transmission do I have in my Mustang T5?

Gear ratios over the years for the Ford Mustang T5 are: 1983 to 1993 Ford Mustang LX and Mustang GT 5.0L V8 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra and Cobra R 5.0L V8 1994 to 1995 Ford Mustang GT and Cobra 5.0L V8

What was the price of a 1998 Ford Mustang?

To dive into the model and body splits as well as see charts and percentages, check out our 1998 Ford Mustang Production & Sales Numbers deep dive. The base Mustang increased to over $16,000 in 1998 to $16,150. Still a relative bargain. The base convertible price actually fell by a hundred dollars to $20,650.

What kind of car is a 1998 Mustang?

Used 2000 Ford Mustang GT $4,995 Regan Motors Used 2000 Ford Mustang GT Coupe $5,000 Private Seller Used 1998 Ford Mustang Coupe $2,500 Private Seller Used 1999 Ford Mustang Coupe $5,990 Speedline Motors Used 1999 Ford Mustang Coupe $6,390 Speedline Motors Used 1999 Ford Mustang Coupe $6,990 Speedline Motors Used 1996 Ford Mustang GT Coupe $9,800

Gear ratios over the years for the Ford Mustang T5 are: 1983 to 1993 Ford Mustang LX and Mustang GT 5.0L V8 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra and Cobra R 5.0L V8 1994 to 1995 Ford Mustang GT and Cobra 5.0L V8

What kind of engine do I need for a 1994 Mustang?

Any and all of these great Ford Racing Mustang Crate engines will give your 94-98 SN95 Pony a huge horsepower and torque boost. Plus, by picking out a Mustang Crate engine, you’ll be able to not just customize one part, but the entirety of the underhood look to your Stang.

Where is the cCRM on a 1996 Mustang GT?

Its a weird place, but the CCRM on a 1996 Ford Mustang GT 4.6 liter V8 is located above the right passenger front tire. Take the tire off and look up under the splash guard and you will find it. I priced it at my local Ford dealership and its about $262.00 to get a brand new one from them, so try a junk yard if you can.

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Ruth Doyle