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2000 Ford Mustang, Is it a good buy?

By admin | May 4, 2008

Steve T asked:


I am planning to buy a 2000 Ford mustang with 105000 miles on it, There is an engine check light on it but the owner tells me it is a small problem with the hydrogen pump sensor which I am not sure. Can anyone tell me whether is it okay to buy a 2000 ford mustang with so many miles on it and how long does an average mustang last.

Gloria
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    4 Responses to “2000 Ford Mustang, Is it a good buy?”

    1. whip it real hard Says:
      May 7th, 2008 at 4:43 am

      If it was a small problem,he should fix it before you buy it. you could go to a auto parts store and have them scan the computer before you buy it to find out the real reason the check engine light is on and ask them how much it would be to fix

    2. Kristina A Says:
      May 7th, 2008 at 8:53 pm

      look check car auctions for good prices, , great auctions there some were like 50% off the real price , you can find a better condition car than that

    3. rob1963man Says:
      May 8th, 2008 at 10:04 pm

      Do your homework. Like Madonna’s song “Holiday” says: ‘Fancy cars that go very fast, u know they never last no no’

      Look in CARFAX (pay the $25 fee which could save u thousands).

      Mustangs, being inexpensive as used vehicles, can have a history of testosterone-abuse. however, If adult-driven and if it has been serviced regularly and properly you could have a car with a long lifespan on it

    4. Autoinspector Says:
      May 12th, 2008 at 7:09 am

      It’s an excellent buy IF (!!!):
      You don’t mind
      1. driving a noisy cheaply made car with truck-like handling
      2. regular tow truck rides
      3. substantial - and also regular - repair bills