Which Mustang generation offers the best performance-per-dollar on the Canadian used market?
The S550 generation (2015-2023) is the ideal entry point. A Coyote V8 GT in a 2018 or newer example — with the independent rear suspension that finally replaced the live axle — lands between $38,000 and $52,000 depending on mileage and province, roughly $20,000 to $30,000 less than a comparable new S650. The multilink rear suspension introduced in 2015 corrected the unpredictable handling of earlier solid-axle generations on road courses. The GT350 and GT350R with the flat-plane-crank Voodoo 5.2L are appreciating collector pieces; the GT500 Shelby S550 remains a track missile rarely available under $85,000. For a driver who wants daily enjoyment mixed with weekend canyon runs or track days at Shannonville, a 2019-2021 GT with under 60,000 km is the best value proposition in the used Mustang market.






















