The 2016 Mustang has a below-average reliability rating of 2.5 out of five from J.D. Power.
Are EcoBoost Mustangs good?
It has a great chassis, very tunable engine, and fantastic aftermarket AND OEM support from Ford Performance. It was good fun to drive and quick. The upgraded (Torsen) differential with the Performance Pack would have solved most of the traction-busting torque surge.
Is the 2016 Mustang EcoBoost fast?
In Edmunds testing, a Mustang EcoBoost with the automatic transmission accelerated from zero to 60 in a respectable 5.9 seconds. A Mustang EcoBoost with the manual transmission also took 5.9 seconds to accelerate from zero to 60 mph.
How many miles will a EcoBoost Mustang last?
According to Motor and Wheels, an average Ford Mustang can make it to 200,000 miles. They explain that with the proper care and attention to maintenance, it can go even longer.
What is the difference between EcoBoost and EcoBoost Premium?
The Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium differs from the standard EcoBoost by incorporating some performance components and features to spice things up. The EcoBoost is outfitted with power-adjustable cloth trimmed seats, while the EcoBoost Premium offers upscale features like heated and ventilated seats.
What is included in Mustang Premium Package?
The Premium Plus Package, also called 201A, is an optional add-on that upgrades the instrument cluster to a fully digital one, adds premium trim, and includes both a heated steering wheel and a built-in navigation system.
What is the trade in value of a 2016 Ford Mustang?
2016 Ford Mustang trade-in prices range from $13,268 - $33,602. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.
Are Mustang convertibles worth it?
Cruiser: If your Mustang will be a cruiser or daily driver, a convertible may be the better choice for you. The freedom you get from being able to drop the top anytime you'd like could outweigh the restrictive hardtop interior, especially when the sun is baking down on the car.