2003 Ford Mustang V6 POV Walkthrough & Test Drive

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  • čas přidán 7. 12. 2022
  • POV of my (now former) 2003 Ford Mustang V6
    #cars #carsforsale #pov #mustang
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Komentáře • 56

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 Před 8 dny

    I have that same car, except mine is Zinc Yellow. It is an '03 base model with cloth seats and the stock stereo (they really messed that one up big time with that touch screen POS) It has the stock full length antenna. It is an automatic, with the rear spoiler. Same wheels, mine are not messed up. It came with the black MUSTANG decal on the rear bumper cover, which I removed. Seemed out of place on a V6. It does not have the front strut brace or camber adjusters, and the engine is not all corroded like that one. It currently has 105,000 miles. I have owned it for 5 years with no real problems. The power window switches have failed a few times. I bought half a dozen of them, and carry them in the glovebox. While it has been reliable, it is the least comfortable car I have ever owned. It is in better overall cosmetic condition than that one. Garaged AZ car. I paid $4200 for it in 2019, with 89,000 miles on it.

  • @elcap7687
    @elcap7687 Před 9 měsíci +2

    esta super cuidado ese auto,me gustaria poder comprarlo pero seria muy costoso importarlo,de igual manera es increible bro

  • @Mehhhh-
    @Mehhhh- Před 2 měsíci

    I’m looking at a 03 mustang convertible with a v6 at 134,770 miles in excellent condition. They’re asking for $4800. Haven’t seen it in person but they said it was taken care of really well and from the pictures it definitely seems like it. Interior and exterior both look perfect like it’s brand new. Was wondering what you think? From checking Kelly blue book it seems like a pretty good deal especially seeing how well it’s been taken care of. Also are they relatively easy to maintenance?
    Gonna be my first car too so if you have any advice regarding whether it’s a good first car I’d appreciate it! Thanks man!

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před 2 měsíci

      I’m not a car expert. All I can say is I’ve owned 3 of these cars and they’ve been fantastic and reliable. Just beware the water pump and make sure the service records clean.

  • @skyrofill482
    @skyrofill482 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m looking at this 2003 mustang convertible for 4k 185k miles. Clean title, current emission, and runs and drives good. Is it work buying in the Long run?

  • @mfbooty_smacker
    @mfbooty_smacker Před rokem +3

    You have that ticking noise on startup too? Been trying to figure out what it was for sometime now. Do you hear it as you accelerate too?

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem +1

      Not sure what ticking noise you’re talking about, but I saw this car in December. I have a 2008 GT now.

    • @deenutz9049
      @deenutz9049 Před rokem +1

      Yea I do , idk if it’s a lifter tick but mine doesn’t go away. Tbh idk what it is I jus got the car, but it’s like ticking towards the back top of the engine

    • @mfbooty_smacker
      @mfbooty_smacker Před rokem +1

      @@deenutz9049 can you hear it as you drive? Mine is loud on startup. I replaced the exhaust headers and it muffled some of it but it still persists. It quiets down after startup but as you push the gas you can hear it from the inside.

    • @mfbooty_smacker
      @mfbooty_smacker Před rokem +1

      @@chrishammillaudio at the 0:13 mark. Right after you hear the steering pump whine. The “ratatata” noise.

    • @mfbooty_smacker
      @mfbooty_smacker Před rokem

      You hold your phone close to your ear and listen carefully it’s there.

  • @Kauffman578
    @Kauffman578 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I found one v6 123k miles for 2.9k. do you think is good ballpark wise?

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Check the carfax. If it’s a clean carfax and it’s been taken care of, yes.

  • @yikaizhou1501
    @yikaizhou1501 Před rokem

    Hi, which center console screen u at currently using?

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem

      I sold this car but I was using the Sony XAVAX3250 throughout the ownership. Right now with my two cars I only have the stock radios but will soon be upgrading them.

  • @mazumazu3935
    @mazumazu3935 Před rokem +5

    Hi, currently looking at getting this car for around 6k. Has 96000 miles on it and was a one owner. Do you think that's a good deal? Also did you have to install a USB connection for it?

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem +6

      Absolutely not. These cars in great condition are worth $4000 tops with that high mileage. What's the carfax history of the car? How's the title? How fast and aggressive did the owner drive it? Did it live outside during winter? All questions you need to ask before you even look under the hood.
      I sold this car with 125K miles on it for $5000, and I kept it clean and well taken care of.
      These cars come stock with a cd player at best. You need to install a radio with a USB dongle on it to get any sort of modern tech out of it.

    • @mazumazu3935
      @mazumazu3935 Před rokem +2

      @@chrishammillaudio Thanks for the quick reply, yeah 6000 felt steep.
      The title and everything is clean. The car has brand new paint, clutch replaced just two months ago along with new wheels. It also has the aftermarket head unit with the USB, which I just found out. Even then it still feels pretty steep for such an old car.
      Do you think I should try and talk it down to 4k or so then? I checked the Kelly blue book value as well and that aligns with it.

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem +2

      New clutch saves you $1,500 at least in cost to pay for parts and labor, so that’s good.
      New paint and wheels is nice, but how good condition is the engine and trans? Again all questions you gotta ask. If you like the car and it drives well, offer cash right there and present a cashiers check for 5000 or as high as you’re willing to go. Check the KBB value and run a carfax value on it too. Those two numbers will give you a fair ballpark of what you’d pay for it.
      Sellers looking to sell an older car will gladly accept cash if you show them the cash.

    • @mazumazu3935
      @mazumazu3935 Před rokem +1

      ⁠@@chrishammillaudio I definitely plan on getting the car inspected by a mechanic when I check it out in person. I saw the values on carfax and KBB and 5000 seems to be a good starting point considering everything, I appreciate your response :)
      Overall how has the car treated you before you sold it? Was there any issues that you had? And did you get traction control and ABS for this trim or is that on available in the higher ones?

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem +2

      The Chasis for the SN95 Mustangs are tanks and Ford thankfully kept the Mustang pretty analog until the 10-14 S197 cars. They had just enough computer tech in them to make them reliable and that's it. I owned 3 SN95 V6s (2 98s and this 03). Never had a problem with them apart from general maintenance.
      If your mechanic checks the car out and gives you a thumbs up, get it. You'll enjoy it especially if it's a manual. I currently drive a 08 GT manual and I don't think I can ever go back to a V6 or 4 cylinder or even an automatic, but I really do miss this car. The interiors are very cheaply made and feel cheap, but as far as mechanical reliability the SN95 Mustangs are some of the most reliable cars I ever owned. Mine did have traction control but it was less than useless. These cars I think have 75% of the weight in the front and all the power is in the real wheels, yet if you drive slowly and carefully you can power through winters in this car. The only recurring issue with this car was the window motors. Every winter I would think I can roll the windows down, only for the window to either break the motor or the motor would freeze and either scenario needed to be replaced. The power steering pump starts to go wrong around 100K miles and you'll hear almost like a whining sound every time you turn the wheel all the way left or right. Other than that I never had issues.
      If you buy the car, get every fluid changed and get a transmission flush. Every oil change put a quart of Marvel Mystery Oil in the oil compartment (your engine will thank you) and put a container of Sea Foam in the fuel after your oil change (your fuel line will thank you).

  • @jonnsolis8133
    @jonnsolis8133 Před rokem +1

    I'm currently looking into a 2003 mustang...

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem +2

      They’re very adorable and apart from the very plastic feeling interior, mechanically they will run forever with TLC.

  • @smiles9422
    @smiles9422 Před 11 měsíci

    I looking to get one guy has clean title no rust at all 100k miles on the dot practically he asking 4000k for it I was gonna talk him down to 3,500 think it’s a good deal or nah ?

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před 11 měsíci

      $3,500 is fair if the title is good and the service record is great. Have a mechanic you trust check the car before you buy and specifically check the chasis for rust if the car is in a northern climate.
      Most importantly, ask how the car was driven. That way you can determine how good the transmission is health wise.

  • @Brenintheog
    @Brenintheog Před rokem

    It comes with radio system?? for all makes for same year right

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem +1

      I sold this car months ago. Came as is to the buyer. But yes these cars came with a 6 disc changer and am/fm radio.

  • @00lexuses300
    @00lexuses300 Před rokem +6

    You’re in jersey too? I just bought a 2000 Ford Mustang V6 convertible that was repainted in grabber blue metallic!

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem

      Yup. In the Woodbridge area.
      I love my 08 GT and now that I own a V8 I can never go back to a V6, but I really did love this 03.

    • @00lexuses300
      @00lexuses300 Před rokem

      @@chrishammillaudio I don’t think that’s far from Ramsey at all

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem

      Solid 30-45 minute drive.

    • @00lexuses300
      @00lexuses300 Před rokem

      @@chrishammillaudio love to say hello one time haha

  • @Smolt
    @Smolt Před 5 měsíci +2

    Is that the original hood? The previous owner of my v6 put on a hood scoop to make it look more like a GT. I'd much prefer a more sleek hood like that one.

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před 5 měsíci

      All original except lowering springs and after market shocks/struts. Radio too, obviously.

  • @aswingeorge6948
    @aswingeorge6948 Před rokem

    Hey I'm looking to purchase the same year, same model at the moment, talks are going on. I had a few doubts...could we have a chat?

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před rokem

      It’s been the most reliable car I’ve ever owned. If the car you’re looking at is not modified, hasn’t been driven to sh!t, is reasonably priced & has a clean Carfax, go for it. These generation Mustangs are about to go up in value.

  • @rolandbaron5813
    @rolandbaron5813 Před měsícem

    Team new edge V6. Really nice ride.

  • @Chowy_Xo
    @Chowy_Xo Před rokem +1

    2003 v6. 85,000 miles for 5,500$ do you think thats reasonable?

  • @TheRealMonke
    @TheRealMonke Před 5 měsíci

    Bro my brother has one like that but his has the V8, it’s in laser red, and a 2002

    • @chrishammillaudio
      @chrishammillaudio  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I sold this to get a 2008 GT manual convertible. I miss this car, but love the upgrade.

  • @iDAV8
    @iDAV8 Před rokem +2

    Ah the good ole ford power steering whine.