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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / March 2005

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JohnR66 - 27 Mar 2005 03:06 GMT
Someone quoted something about the Mustang being the most reliable of
American cars. Today I see the article in Consumer reports. The 2004 Mustang
had the least problems reported per unit than any other American vehicle
making it as reliable many Toyota and Honda models.

Congrats to Ford and the Stang for such a feat. Muscle cars and reliability
two things that were not thought of together (remembering the 1980s an 70s.

Hopefully the new Stang continues this tradition.
John
Paul - 27 Mar 2005 04:41 GMT
: Someone quoted something about the Mustang being the most reliable of
: American cars. Today I see the article in Consumer reports. The 2004 Mustang
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
: Hopefully the new Stang continues this tradition.
: John

First year of a new model? Good luck...

Paul
Chief Wiggum - 27 Mar 2005 17:55 GMT
> : Someone quoted something about the Mustang being the most reliable of
> : American cars. Today I see the article in Consumer reports. The 2004
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> Paul

I dunno... I have a 94, which was the first of the SN-95's, and it has been
EXTREMELY reliable over the years...

The 95 Toyota 4 runner I HAD, on the other hand...   Intake manifold
leaks... recalls up the wazoo.  flimsy built quality, poor fit and finish...
I dumped it in 9 months!
 
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