Once a Mustang fan, always a fan
New, used or salvaged, a Mustang always retains its core features. “Best car I've owned”, “I love this car”, “I have had zero problems with it”, this is usually what you hear even from a used Mustang buyer. Even in the salvage auctions, the car is most loved. In particular, the 2003 model is much appreciated. This model has been termed as the most reliable of all Mustangs on the market. The car is loaded with great features -- power, acceleration, anti-lock braking system (ABS), engine sound, handling and traction control; you won’t find much criticism about it from buyers.
Truly inspired by the 1964 two-seat racing car, the modern day crafters created nothing less than a work of art. Not only the exteriors in the 2003 model, as engraved in people’s mind, even the interiors were kept close to the original Mustang with a touch of bonus add-ons. Considering its size, the list of great features of this car is quite long: great handling, high speed, instant acceleration, good crash test ratings, and plenty of torque. So how does it score on the power and design front?
Power
Customers describe this car as a fun drive. It has plenty of power, which makes driving the 2003 Mustang a pleasurable experience. In a used Mustang, except for the tire and the fuel filter, you can expect other parts to be in a fairly good functional condition. There has been a huge fanfare for the car’s brakes. They are highly efficient, especially on tight turns.
Design
Design has been a highlight of this model. Plenty of headroom and interior space have made it a huge success. What has also helped this car to stand out from the rest is its wheels, seating, black stripes, shaker hood and tachometer. A modern design with a hint of classic element makes it a class apart.
You can find a 2003 Ford Mustang for sale at an online auction site. Some reputable salvage auction sites make bidding on the cars really easy for you. You are allowed to bid online and if your bid is the highest, their representatives try to win the car at a minimum price in a live auction.