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2017 Ford Mustang

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R 399,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 8,204 p/m

Excellent Price

Mileage115,573 km
Power310 kW (310 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2017
Previous owners1

The 2017 Ford Roush Mustang 2.3 EcoBoost is now available for sale in Pretoria, offering enthusiasts a rare blend of power and style in pristine condition. This iconic coupe combines performance with affordability, making it an ideal choice for South African buyers seeking a sporty yet practical vehicle.

Powered by a lively 2.3L EcoBoost petrol engine, this Mustang features an automatic transmission that delivers smooth handling and impressive fuel efficiency. With a mileage of 114,500 km, it provides a reliable driving experience. The coupe body style offers a sleek look, while the interior comfortably seats four passengers, perfect for daily drives or weekend adventures.

Located in Pretoria (postcode 0182), this Ford Roush Mustang is available now. Interested buyers are encouraged to schedule a test drive and explore flexible finance deals. Compare prices and seize the opportunity to own this affordable, high-performance muscle car at the best price in South Africa.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2017
VariantFord Mustang 2.3 EcoBoost A/T
Body typeFastback
ConditionUsed
Seats4
Doors2
Mileage115,573 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyNo Service History
Length4,788 mm
Width1,915 mm
Width with mirrors2,080 mm
Height1,379 mm
Curb weight1,603 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail2.3 GTDi EcoBoost (310 Hp) SelectShift
Engine size2254.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power310 kW (310 hp)
Torque475 Nm
Power per liter137.5 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears10
Driven wheelsRear Wheel Drive
Engine oil capacity5.67 L
Coolant capacity8.96 L
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity59 L
Fuel range628 km
Fuel consumption9.4 l/100km (combined)

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourYellow

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Ford Mustang

Ford’s Mustang doesn’t pretend to be anything it’s not. It’s a rear-wheel-drive coupe with two doors and big petrol ambitions, and if you’re after practicality, you’re shopping in the wrong aisle. On paper at least, it lines up against the Porsche 718 Cayman, BMW M2, and Chevrolet Camaro—though Ford’s sticker price is the one that’ll make buyers linger. All South African Mustangs come with either a 2.3-litre EcoBoost turbo-four or the thumping 5.0-litre V8; no manuals, only automatics, which is a shame for purists but probably the right call given who’s actually buying. The market’s tiny—just 12 cars on offer, priced from R499,900 to a heady R1,580,000, with most sitting close to R1,399,890. That’s not window-shopping money. If you’re browsing, you’re probably signing. Right now, Ford’s pushing the 5.0 Dark Horse hard—six of the dozen listings wear that badge, and all sit above R1,379,890. The 5.0 GT does offer a gentler entry, with one outlier at R744,900, but the rest creep up to R1,129,999. If you’re desperate to sneak in under a million, your lone ticket is the 2.3 EcoBoost at R499,900. Most of these are basically new—average mileage hovers at just 13,021 km, which could mean careful owners or garage queens, depending how you see it. Buyers choosing the Mustang over the M2 aren’t doing it for lap times. It’s the V8 rumble, the rear-drive skids, and the sense you’re getting a proper muscle car fix for less than you’d pay anywhere else in the segment. And that’s the point.

Ford

Ford’s reputation as the bakkie brand in South Africa isn’t just marketing — the stats back it up. Scroll through the 850 Ford listings and you’ll see prices from a humble R67,500 to a sky-high R1,580,000, but it’s the R479,900 median that tells the real story: this isn’t a bargain-basement badge angling for the cheapest deal. Ford’s got real presence where it counts, with 199 new and 651 used vehicles showing that there’s appetite for both the entry-level and the upmarket stuff. The competition is fierce — Toyota, Isuzu, Volkswagen — but Ford keeps its foothold by blending capability with a dealer network that actually covers rural and urban South Africa. Most buyers aren’t just commuters; these are owner-drivers who need their vehicle to earn its keep, not just look good in the Spar parking lot. Ranger runs the show, no question. With 449 listings between R109,000 and R1,335,000, that’s everything from a work-worn fleet special to a Raptor that makes you think twice about chasing Land Cruisers up Sani Pass. Everest brings the same basics but for families, offering seven seats and a price range from R112,900 to R1,310,331. If you’re after something smaller, EcoSport and Fiesta fill the city-car and compact SUV slots, with used Fiestas dipping to R67,500 — if you pack smart, they’ll handle Joburg traffic or Durban rain. Bakkies and SUVs make up most of the action, petrol and diesel are still king, and while plug-in hybrids barely register, Ford’s habit of loading cabins with more tech than rivals at the same money is what the Ranger should have been from the start. That matters.

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