Based on recent data from Kelley Blue Book and Edmunds , prices vary significantly by trim and condition: : ~$16,750 (Original MSRP: $27,280) EcoBoost Premium : ~$17,300 (Original MSRP: $32,290) GT Coupe (V8) : ~$24,700 (Original MSRP: $35,290) Shelby GT350 : ~$37,800+ (High-performance variant) Key Engine Options & Performance
: Many 2015–2017 models suffer from front bumper clips breaking or gaps forming.
: On high-mileage units, check the water pump and listen for unusual "ticking" sounds in the 5.0L V8.
Choosing the right engine depends on whether you prioritize fuel efficiency or raw power:
The 2017 model's cockpit features a "retro-cool" design with modern amenities: