Mustang
Coverage of Mustang in the Nexus archive.
- ‘It’s really not for the faint of heart’: This 29-year-old CEO became a business owner, doubled revenue in 3 years, and learned what car not to drive
Lucas Philips, a 29-year-old CEO, acquired a niche automotive interior manufacturer and increased its revenue from over $1 million to $3 million in five years. He learned a costly lesson when renting a convertible Mustang instead of a Camry led to a $320,000 acquisition price for a rural Oregon shop, up from an initial $40,000 quote.
- Selling my car on Facebook please help!
A user listed a Mustang for sale on Facebook for $55,000. A buyer offered to pay off the car's loan ($50,219) and provided banking details over the phone with Chase, but has not inspected the vehicle. The user suspects a scam due to the buyer's lack of in-person interaction and abrupt communication.
- Ford recalls over 110,000 Mustang vehicles over potentially dangerous defects
Ford is recalling over 110,000 Mustang vehicles due to potentially dangerous defects. The recall addresses safety concerns related to these defects.
- Ford recalls 177,000 vehicles over faulty wiper, drivetrain and other issues
Ford is recalling 177,000 vehicles, including Mustang, Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid, and Explorer Hybrid models, due to issues with faulty wipers, drivetrain, and other problems. The recall was announced by a federal safety watchdog.
- Recall alert: 110K Mustangs recalled for two issues
Ford has issued two recall notices for 110,626 Mustang vehicles due to issues with windshield wipers/washing systems in 2024-2026 Mustangs and 2025-2026 Mustang GTD models, and a rear differential problem in 2021-2023 Mustang Mach E models. Dealers will inspect and repair affected vehicles, with owners receiving notification letters in July and subsequent updates.