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How much for a 2019 Ford Mustang?

In today's used-car market, a 2019 Ford Mustang typically ranges from about $20,000 to $70,000 depending on trim, mileage, and condition, with EcoBoost models at the lower end and Shelby variants at the top.


What determines the price


Several factors govern how much a 2019 Mustang lists for or sells for, from the trim level to the car’s history and configuration.



  • Trim and engine: EcoBoost (2.3L turbo), GT (5.0L V8), GT Premium, Shelby GT350, and special editions like Bullitt each carry distinct price bands in the used market.

  • Mileage and condition: Lower mileage and well-maintained cars command higher prices; a detailed service history adds value.

  • Vehicle history and originality: Accident history, number of prior owners, and whether the car has original parts influence price and appraisal values.

  • Options and packages: Performance Package upgrades, Recaro seats, Brembo brakes, navigation, and upgraded audio systems can raise price.

  • Location and market conditions: Regional demand, seasonality, and supply affect listing prices and negotiating room.


Prices will vary by region and individual vehicle history, so use these factors as a general guide when evaluating listings.


Typical price ranges by trim (as of 2025 market)


To illustrate current market expectations, here are rough ranges you might see in dealer and private-party listings across the United States. Individual vehicles can be outside these bands based on mileage, color, and condition.



  • EcoBoost Fastback (2.3L turbo): roughly $20,000–$28,000

  • GT Fastback (5.0L V8): roughly $28,000–$40,000

  • GT Premium: roughly $34,000–$50,000

  • Bullitt edition (special GT variant): roughly $40,000–$60,000

  • Shelby GT350: roughly $55,000–$85,000


Note: Prices can spike for exceptionally low-mileage examples or rare color and equipment combinations; conversely, higher-mileage or damaged cars will fall toward the lower end of these ranges.


Performance variants in 2019


The 2019 Mustang lineup included several high-performance options, with the Shelby GT350 representing the pinnacle of non-GT500 performance in that model year. The GT350 often commands a premium in the used market thanks to its track-focused setup and unique styling.


For readers considering a purchase, understanding which version you want is essential to narrowing price expectations and aligning with your budget and driving goals.


What to look for when buying


Practical buyer guidance to maximize value and avoid surprises:



  • Request a full history report and maintenance records; verify oil changes, recalls, and ownership history.

  • Inspect for signs of prior accidents, frame damage, rust, or mismatched panels; a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is advised.

  • Consider certification options from dealers (CPO) or private-party warranties if available.

  • Test-drive to evaluate handling, braking, and power delivery, particularly on GT and Shelby variants with performance packages.

  • Negotiate using market data and be prepared to walk away if the price doesn’t reflect the car’s condition and history.


Being thorough in inspection and price comparison can save money and reduce risk when buying a used 2019 Mustang.


Summary


A 2019 Ford Mustang can be bought for roughly $20,000 on the low end for well-used EcoBoost models to well over $60,000 for well-kept, low-mileage Shelby variants, with most buyers likely spending in the $25,000–$45,000 range depending on trim and mileage. Remember that the GT500 was not offered in 2019; the top performance option in that year was the Shelby GT350. The best approach is to define your preferred trim and options, check multiple listings, review vehicle history, and arrange an inspection before negotiating.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.