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Ford Mustang g Mach E 216kW Extended Range 88kWh R +20
Ford Mustang £44,000
g Mach E 216kW Extended Range 88kWh RWD 5dr Auto
Finance from £1061 per month

2023

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 5,500

Electric

Ford Mustang G 5.0 V8 GT 2dr Auto Coupe 2021, 6000 +29
Ford Mustang £41,383
G 5.0 V8 GT 2dr Auto
Finance from £996 per month

2021

Automatic

24.8 mpg

Tax: £180

Mileage: 6,000

Petrol

Ford Mustang g Mach E 258kW Premium 91kWh AWD 5dr +14
Ford Mustang £59,555
g Mach E 258kW Premium 91kWh AWD 5dr Auto
Finance from £1445 per month

2023

Automatic

2.8 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 10

Electric

Ford Mustang g Mach e MUSTANG MACH-E EXT RANGE Hat +33
Ford Mustang £52,495
g Mach e MUSTANG MACH-E EXT RANGE
Finance from £1271 per month

2023

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 243

Electric

Ford Mustang g Mach E 70kWh Standard Range SUV 5dr +24
Ford Mustang £32,985
g Mach E 70kWh Standard Range SUV 5dr Electric Automatic (269 ps)
Finance from £789 per month

2023

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 3,038

Electric

Ford Mustang g Mach E MACH E 5DR 98KWH PRM ETD RGE +29
Ford Mustang £41,999
g Mach E MACH E 5DR 98KWH PRM ETD RGE AWD 1 SPD
Finance from £1012 per month

2023

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 4,700

Electric

Ford Mustang G 5.0 V8 GT 2dr Auto Coupe 2019, 5000 +29
Ford Mustang £38,351
G 5.0 V8 GT 2dr Auto
Finance from £922 per month

2019

Automatic

22.1 mpg

Tax: £180

Mileage: 5,000

Petrol

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Ford Mustang g Mach E 75kWh Standard Range SUV 5dr +24
Ford Mustang £30,695
g Mach E 75kWh Standard Range SUV 5dr Electric Auto (269 ps)
Finance from £733 per month

2023

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 5,343

Electric

Ford Mustang g Mach E MACH-E EXT RANGE Hatchback 2 +29
Ford Mustang £32,299
g Mach E MACH-E EXT RANGE
Finance from £772 per month

2021

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 5,414

Electric

Ford Mustang G BULLITT Coupe 2019, 9136 miles, £40 +29
Ford Mustang £40,999
G BULLITT
Finance from £987 per month

2019

Manual

23.9 mpg

Tax: £180

Mileage: 9,136

Petrol

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Why buy a used Ford Mustang with Exchange and Mart?

So here we are at the end of an era. This seventh generation Ford Mustang will almost certainly be the last in this iconic model line of hairy-chested muscle-bound US sports coupes and convertibles, which dates back to 1964. Not to be confused with the all-electric Mustang Mach-E electric hatch, which stands for everything most 'Stang owners would abjectly hate. "Investing in another generation of Mustang is a big statement at a time when many of our competitors are exiting the business of internal combustion vehicles" said Ford CEO Jim Farley at this MK7 model's Autumn 2022 launch. Except that this isn't really another generation of Mustang; more a far-reaching facelift of the previous coupe and convertible. The engines and suspension are basically the same as those of the previous Fastback and cabrio models, which were launched back in 2015, as is the 'S-550' platform. So just how different is this MK7 Mustang from what went before? Let's take a look.

About the Ford Mustang

For 'Stang enthusiasts, there's both joy and sorrow here. Joy that against the current zeitgeist, Ford has seen fit to extend the life of its iconic sports car. And sorrow that this is almost certainly its final curtain call - in combustion form anyway. If Ford had been serious about continuing this model line with the kind of feel and blood line an enthusiast would recognise, it would have created a properly new design for it; the brand's latest 'CD6' architecture that underpins the current US-spec Ford Explorer was ready and waiting for just such a thing. But what brand could commit to that in a market turning to Hybrids and EVs? Yes, even in this Mustang's segment; one of its nearest rivals, the Mercedes-AMG C 63, is now a Plug-in Hybrid. Ford might well have ended Mustang Coupe and Convertible production completely, but didn't want to quite yet because the old post-2015-era sixth generation version sold so well, garnering that series Mustang the title of 'the world's best-selling sports car'. So it is that we've got the facelift which you may or may not think does enough to deserve it's claimed 'MK 7' status. But at least we have it. At least you can still buy a proper Mustang. And at least the 'Pony Car' story will have one last chapter.

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