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The 2017 Ford Mustang range of configurations is currently priced from $27,850.
Our most recent review of the 2017 Ford Mustang resulted in a score of 6.8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Tim Robson had this to say at the time: The EcoBoost is the thinking-man’s Mustang. For all intents and purposes, it looks identical to the more expensive GT, and it gives nothing away to its burlier brother in real-world driving.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Tim Robson liked most about this particular version of the Ford Mustang: Sensational looks, Automotive history in the metal, Four-cylinder car looks almost identical to V8
The Ford Mustang is also known as Ford Mustang GT in markets outside Australia.
The Ford Mustang 2017 prices range from $24,640 for the basic trim level Coupe Fastback 2.3 GTDI to $43,450 for the top of the range Convertible GT 5.0 V8.
Demos are not generally abused; they are mostly driven normally with reasonable care, often under the supervision of a salesman.
You’re worried unnecessarily, and besides, the car will still be covered by Ford’s warranty if it happens to have a problem.
Ford says that the Mustang has met all relevant safety standards in America, which they say demonstrates that it is a safe car. But the Mustang is now a relatively old model, having gone on sale in the USA in 2014, and it doesn't have some of the safety features most other cars have. While it's lacking in some areas, it's not an inherently unsafe car, it's just not as safe as other cars that have a 5-star rating. Ford says the 2018 model will have features such as AEB, so perhaps wait for that.