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Ford Mustang 2016 à vendre

22 véhicules disponibles

Prix moyen

À partir de

$13 995

Annonces

22

2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

Premium Perfo Pack

31 440 km
42 995 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

Convertible V6 Automatique Mags *Bas kilométrage*

50 471 km
22 995 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

2dr Fastback EcoBoost

62 430 km
19 888 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

123 877 km
18 977 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

40 770 km
35 888 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

126 928 km
19 849 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

77 680 km
21 990 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

Fastback Gt Premium

30 100 km
42 995 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

202 022 km
13 995 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette
1 proprio

2016 Ford Mustang

V6 Fastback | Low Km

49 367 km
23 155 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

Gt Convertible

89 367 km
32 995 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

48 955 km
41 493 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette
Sans accident

2016 Ford Mustang

99 043 km
24 995 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

107 600 km
20 994 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

Convertible

131 661 km
21 932 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

59 150 km
23 877 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

Ecoboost Premium

62 761 km
29 495 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

94 517 km
17 998 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

V6 CONVERTIBLE AUTO

103 152 km
21 488 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

V6 CONVERTIBLE GR

64 392 km
21 988 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

Shelby GT350, TECH PACK, BLACK TOP

25 435 km
71 919 $
2016 Ford Mustang
Vedette

2016 Ford Mustang

Shelby Gt350 Track

58 326 km
65 999 $

Questions fréquentes

01

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.

02

Does the EcoBoost 2.3L Mustang deserve its reputation as the poor relation?

That reputation is undeserved in 2024. The 2.3L EcoBoost in the S650 produces 315 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque available from 3,000 rpm, making it genuinely responsive in urban traffic and rewarding on winding secondary roads. Its combined fuel consumption of 9.8 L/100 km is approximately 30 percent better than the Coyote V8. It is also lighter over the front axle, which improves cornering balance on tight Quebec roads. The real trade-off is aural: without the active valve exhaust option, the four-cylinder does not reproduce the V8's sound signature, and that emotional factor is non-negotiable for many enthusiasts. For a buyer who wants a usable daily sports coupe with attainable insurance premiums — EcoBoost rates are typically 30 to 40 percent lower than a GT — the 2.3L is a rational and genuinely satisfying choice.

03

What reliability concerns should a buyer watch for on a used S550 Mustang?

Three inspection points stand out. First, the 6R80 six-speed automatic on GT models from 2015-2017 experienced rough upshifts under load — a calibration update addresses the issue; confirm it was applied. Second, rear half-shaft mounting bolts on 2015-2016 manual GT cars could loosen under hard acceleration — a recall covered the repair, but verify it through the VIN on Transport Canada's database. Third, rear wheel bearings on track-driven examples or cars with frequent launch control use wear prematurely; ask directly whether the vehicle has been driven on circuit and inspect the bearing for play. A CarFax history report to check for structural accidents, combined with a four-wheel alignment check, rounds out the essential pre-purchase inspection for any used Mustang.

04

Can a Mustang realistically serve as a daily driver through a Canadian winter?

Technically possible, practically challenging for regions with serious winter severity. The Mustang has no all-wheel-drive option — rear-wheel drive demands a measured driving style in slippery conditions. With four dedicated winter tires (Michelin Pilot Alpin or Bridgestone Blizzak LM005 in the appropriate width), the traction control system manages packed snow and moderate icy patches adequately. The 13 cm of ground clearance is the binding constraint: more than 20 cm of fresh, unplowed snow beaches the car. Most Quebec and Ontario Mustang owners store the car from October to April and use a second winter vehicle. For drivers in Metro Vancouver or Victoria, where persistent snow accumulation is less common, a Mustang EcoBoost on proper winter tires is a workable year-round proposition.

05

Does the 2024 Mustang Dark Horse justify its price premium over a used GT500?

The two vehicles serve genuinely different objectives. The Dark Horse is a circuit-focused GT: manual-only Tremec transmission, 500 hp, six-piston Brembo front brakes, Torsen electronic rear differential, and an available track-focused handling package. Canadian pricing starts around $72,000 new. A used S550 GT500 from 2020-2023 delivers 760 hp and a well-established track reputation at a comparable price point on the used market. The Dark Horse wins on chassis refinement, modern connectivity, and accessibility as a new-car purchase; the GT500 wins on raw power and collector status. For a buyer seeking the best sub-$80,000 track tool available today, the Dark Horse new makes the more logical case. For a buyer thinking about five-year resale, the GT500 S550's collector trajectory holds a narrow advantage.