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If there's any car that screams "American Muscle," it's the Ford Mustang. Known for its sleek design, roaring engine, and rich history, it's easily one of the most iconic cars out there.
Even 60 years after its introduction, many consider the Mustang the pinnacle of performance and style in muscle cars. If you're interested in buying one, don't spend all your savings at a Ford Mustang dealership — used cars are the way to go.
At EchoPark, you can find the perfect Ford Mustang model for your needs at a discounted price. Even though these cars are used, they’ll be in top-notch condition and ready for a spin. Keep reading to learn more about Ford Mustang used cars before you get one.
The Mustang has been a Ford icon since its introduction in 1964. Today, it holds the title of the longest-running Ford car nameplate! Now in its seventh generation, it also ranks as the best-selling sports car in America.
The Ford Mustang is available in 10 trims:
Here are the three key features of the Ford Mustang.
Introduced in 2021, the Configurable Digital Instrument Cluster is a vibrant, customizable 12.4-inch LCD that shows different performance metrics. That includes acceleration times, G-forces, and lap times. This gives you real-time data tailored to your driving preferences.
This feature is available in most Mustang trims, including the EcoBoost, GT, Mach 1, and Shelby variants.
Since 2016, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality have been standard in all Mustang Trims with the SYNC 3 infotainment system. This has also continued with SYNC 4 in newer models.
It fully integrates your smartphone with the Mustang's infotainment system. You can access apps, navigation, music, and messages directly from the car's touchscreen.
The electronic line-lock feature locks the front brakes while letting the rear wheels spin freely. It helps drivers warm their rear tires before a race or performance driving event. If that piques your interest, keep an eye out for a used Ford Mustang GT, Mach 1, and Shelby variants since 2017.
Available on the Shelby GT350, Shelby GT350R, and GT Premium trims, this adaptive suspension system automatically adjusts the shock absorbers. This improves your Mustang’s ride quality and handling based on road conditions. The MagneRide Damping System was introduced in 2016.
Track Apps are performance-oriented tools such as a quarter-mile timer, lap timer, and accelerometer. They help you keep track of your performance metrics during spirited driving. They were first introduced in 2015 and are now available in the Fastback, Premium Fastback, Convertible, Premium Convertible, and GTD trims.
The Mustang offers multiple driving modes, including Normal, Sport+, Track, and Drag Mode. This way, you can perfectly tailor the car’s performance characteristics to your preferences with the press of a button. This feature has been available in the EcoBoost Fastback, GT Fastback, and GT Premium trims since at least 2017.
The Mustang base trim runs on a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder EcoBoost engine. It delivers 315 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque.
Paired exclusively with a 10-speed automatic, it's a capable engine. However, it falls short of the last-gen EcoBoost Performance's 330 horsepower.
The heart of the Mustang is still its 5.0-liter V-8. Generating 480 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque, this engine pairs with a 10-speed automatic or a 6-speed manual. An optional performance exhaust can boost power to 486 horsepower and 418 pound-feet. This 5.0-liter V8 can be seen in the GT Fastback, GT Premium Fastback, and GT Premium Convertible trims.
If you like getting some track time, the Mustang Dark Horse has a 500-horsepower version of the 5.0-liter V-8. Inspired by the previous generation's Mach 1, it has adaptive dampers, 19-inch Pirelli P Zero PZ4s, and an optional handling package with grippier Pirelli Trofeo RS track tires.
Over the years, Ford has improved the Dark Horse's ride, handling, and steering feel in the latest model year. It now comes with standard adaptive dampers to help balance its performance-oriented nature with a more comfortable ride.
The 2025 EcoBoost Premium Convertible comes standard with the Ford Co-Pilot360™ suite. First introduced in 2019, it includes essential features like:
Meanwhile, the EcoBoost Fastback, EcoBoost Premium, GT Fastback, and GT Premium have had a different set of features since 2021, which include:
The IIHS rated the 2024 Ford Mustang "Good" in nearly all categories.
If a Ford Mustang used car doesn't pique your interest, you can explore these alternatives in the same range.
Introduced in 1966, the Camaro offers a variety of engines, including a turbocharged four-cylinder, a V6, and a powerful V8. The best part? It can get from 0 to 60 mph in around 4.0 seconds.
The Camaro is more of a sports car compared to the Mustang's muscle car feel. While its cargo space may be limited compared to the Mustang, it's a great choice for anyone who likes a thrilling drive.
Introduced in 1970, the Challenger features a V6 and multiple V8 options, with the Hellcat variant reaching up to 717 horsepower. It clearly outperforms the Mustang in terms of horsepower, and the spacious interior isn't too bad, either.
Both cars have strong muscle car roots, but the Challenger focuses more on retro styling and brute force.
The Nissan Z runs on a twin-turbocharged V6 engine producing up to 400 horsepower, reaching 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds. The model is beloved for its engaging driving dynamics and rear-wheel-drive layout, but it's also more compact than the Mustang.
The Subaru WRX was introduced in 1992. This all-wheel-drive sports sedan is known for its rally heritage and fun-to-drive dynamics. Since it has a turbocharged engine, you can expect a strong performance and tons of practicality. The best part is that it’s made to withstand all kinds of driving conditions.
The Stinger, introduced in 2017, combines sporty performance with practicality in the perfect way. You’ll get a choice between four-cylinder and V6 options. It also features a comfortable interior and infotainment that sets it apart from most traditional muscle cars.
If you're in the market for a reliable car that doubles as a luxury symbol, a used Ford Mustang is the way to go. Visit EchoPark today to get your hands on the Ford Mustang trim of your dreams. You'll find the most sought-after models in premium condition without exceeding your budget!
Our 190-point inspection includes the exterior, interior, underhood, tires, wheels, brakes, underbody, and hybrid systems. Rest assured, no part of the car will be left unchecked! Plus, each vehicle is road tested and passes a safety inspection before it’s made available.
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