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Model decision hub | 2015-2023 generation

FORD Mustang Problems, Repair Costs, and Fix-or-Sell Guidance

Use this page when you need the fast version: the typical value of this generation, the most expensive common failure, and the year-specific page to open before you approve a painful repair quote.

Representative Year
2020
Typical Value
$22,500
Expected Lifespan
200,000 mi
Top Failure
A/C Evaporator
~$1,800
Start Here

Open the 2020 FORD Mustang decision page

This is the fastest route if you already have a quote. It compares repair cost, market value, expected lifespan, and known failure risk before you decide to fix or sell.

Go To 2020 Fix-or-Sell Page ->

Most Useful Year-Specific Decision Pages

Use these when you want the fastest path from model research into a quote-specific fix-or-sell answer.

Start with 2020 FORD Mustang fix-or-sell page
Open a year-specific should-i-fix page before you approve a large repair.
Open 2019 FORD Mustang decision page
Open a year-specific should-i-fix page before you approve a large repair.
Check the higher-risk 2015 Mustang year
Open a year-specific should-i-fix page before you approve a large repair.
Best Years In Our Data
2018, 2019, 2020
Years To Check More Carefully
2015, 2016
Common Trouble Spots
MT-82 Transmission (Manual), Differential Whine, Sync 3 Issues

Most Relevant Repair Guides

These are the problem pages most likely to matter before you approve a large repair on this model.

Dataset: 2026-03-20 | This hub summarizes internal market, reliability, and failure data for the 2015-2023 FORD Mustang generation.