How much is a Mustang 2016?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a 2016 Ford Mustang V6 is about $24,500 with the $825 destination charge included, not bad for a nicely equipped car. A Mustang EcoBoost coupe will run a bit more than $26,000, while a GT coupe makes a bigger jump, starting at about $33,000.

How much is the cheapest Mustang?

How much is the cheapest Mustang? The cheapest new 2021 Ford Mustang is the EcoBoost Fastback, retailing for $27,205 without optional packages. Its turbo-four, paired with a six-speed manual transmission, makes 310 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque.

What is the most reliable Mustang year?

Widely considered as one of the most reliable Ford Mustangs ever, the 2011 Ford Mustang has earned a remarkable reputation for itself over the year. The 2011 model introduced new engines with a 305-hp V6 and, in the GT, a 412-hp V8 mated to both automatic and manual transmissions.

Is it worth buying a Mustang?

U.S. News ranks the Ford Mustang #1 in sports car reliability, which is impressive for a high-powered and tech-filled muscle car. A reputation for reliability is also what makes the Mustang, in a variety of model years, one of the best rental cars.

How much should a used Mustang cost?

Used Mustang GTs, depending on the model year, can save potential buyers on average $10,000-$15,000. Models made between 2010 and 2012 tend to go for $20,000 or so, while more recent editions – 2017 and newer – run around $30,000. Used Mustang GT Premiums are usually an additional $5,000 on top of the GT price.

Which Mustang is best?

Top 10 Ford Mustangs of All Time

  • 1) Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R. Image Source : Flickr.
  • 2) Ford Mustang SVO. Image Source : Wikipedia.
  • 3) Ford Mustang II King Cobra.
  • 4) Ford Mustang Bullitt.
  • 5) Ford Mustang California Special.
  • 6) Ford Mustang Boss 302/351/429.
  • 7) Ford Shelby Mustang GT 500.
  • 8) Original 1964 ¼ Ford Mustang 289.