Should I sell my Mustang ?

Bingo

Because street car
Joined
Apr 5, 2007
Posts
7,157
Reaction score
210
Location
Phila, PA
As long as the body isn't rusted, what difference does it make how old it is or how many miles it has? Anything that breaks just gets rebuilt bigger, better and stronger. That's the whole purpose of this forum. Or for the sicker among us, we remove perfectly good parts to put on other ones that give us a headache.
 

Vista Blu3 GT

Punk ass Bitch
Joined
Mar 28, 2011
Posts
104
Reaction score
0
Im just going to keep my 07 and do a coyote swap in the future. I love the bodystyle too much to give it up.
 

psfracer

billy badass
Joined
Apr 6, 2007
Posts
10,917
Reaction score
82
Location
Valencia, CA
It just depends on how you drive it, what your mods are, and such.

Completely stock and driven normally I would think an 05 could do 200K miles with little problem. Just a couple alternators, a few spark plugs, a belt, perhaps a cam phasor. Now if you have aftermarket cams, then all bets are off with the valve train.
 

TGR96

el blanco nino
Joined
Feb 15, 2011
Posts
10,353
Reaction score
26
Location
Huntsville, AL
As long as the body isn't rusted, what difference does it make how old it is or how many miles it has? Anything that breaks just gets rebuilt bigger, better and stronger. That's the whole purpose of this forum. Or for the sicker among us, we remove perfectly good parts to put on other ones that give us a headache.

Amen brother!
 

i am ryan

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2012
Posts
1,705
Reaction score
0
Location
Nashville, TN
I think the 100k mile fear is because American brands built some truly shitty cars in the 80s and 90s that would rarely last to 100k miles. Because of that, I think people figure that any car near or above 100k is a ticking time bomb. Obviously that's not the case anymore, but the stigma remains.

That being said, if God forbid something happened to my Mustang, I wouldn't hesitate to get a $1k beater while I find a good 05-09 Mustang in need of a rebuilt motor for $7k-ish and drop a $7k stroker in there and have a $14k S197 ready for bewst.

Although in all reality, I'd probably take my insurance check to Ford and get a Coyote...
 

johnnyv8

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2010
Posts
2,547
Reaction score
2
Location
South Jersey
I think the 100k mile fear is because American brands built some truly shitty cars in the 80s and 90s that would rarely last to 100k miles. Because of that, I think people figure that any car near or above 100k is a ticking time bomb. Obviously that's not the case anymore, but the stigma remains.

That being said, if God forbid something happened to my Mustang, I wouldn't hesitate to get a $1k beater while I find a good 05-09 Mustang in need of a rebuilt motor for $7k-ish and drop a $7k stroker in there and have a $14k S197 ready for bewst.

Although in all reality, I'd probably take my insurance check to Ford and get a Coyote...

I 2nd that!:beer:

I picked up my b5 A4 for 2G. I love having a beater. I don't care if someone one backs into me, I don't care if someone cuts me off. Go ahead, hit me.:bonebh:
 

302

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 24, 2008
Posts
5,401
Reaction score
15
Location
Atlanta GA
I think the 100k mile fear is because American brands built some truly shitty cars in the 80s and 90s that would rarely last to 100k miles. Because of that, I think people figure that any car near or above 100k is a ticking time bomb. Obviously that's not the case anymore, but the stigma remains.

That being said, if God forbid something happened to my Mustang, I wouldn't hesitate to get a $1k beater while I find a good 05-09 Mustang in need of a rebuilt motor for $7k-ish and drop a $7k stroker in there and have a $14k S197 ready for bewst.

Although in all reality, I'd probably take my insurance check to Ford and get a Coyote...

Agreed. Also, look at the change your oil every 3k miles mentality... Change my oil in my mustang/truck every 8k-10k...
 

Greg Hazlett

Stepping on the Pink Bus
Official Vendor
Joined
Nov 2, 2009
Posts
23,982
Reaction score
340
Location
Chesapeake, VA
We can think what we want and have our own opinions but if banks won't give loans on cars over 10 years/100k miles that drastically reduces the buying audience.
 

IndyEric

Member
Joined
Jun 2, 2013
Posts
268
Reaction score
0
Location
Indianapolis
I was told by the shop owner that supplied and installed my vortech kit that he had one client with 100k miles on the stock 3 valve with the sc kit on it. I think a safe tune goes a long way. Enjoy it imo
 

MassMustang

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 18, 2013
Posts
755
Reaction score
0
Location
Southeastern Mass
Price can also vary alot depending on location, and also if its private party or dealer. 05-07's seem to go for $14-17k here depending on miles, etc.

I picked up my 05 premium with a ton of suspension mods and 20k miles for $12k, which was a really good deal for me.

I agree with this. I hear about all these deals down South. Prices seem a bit higher here in the Northeast. I think color has a factor on price too. Not to knock Windveil Blue or Legend Lime, but they're harder to sell.

Back to the original question, I also have an '05 GT w/ 67K on it. I'd LOVE a 5.0 or 5.4 under the hood, but I bought it used and still have modest payments. As a toy and not my daily driver, I'm content doing my mods for now. My vote? If you're happy with the car, keep it unless you find a deal on your dream car!
 

Latest posts

Support us!

Support Us - Become A Supporting Member Today!

Click Here For Details

Back
Top