I am in the market to get a new sports car and had been considering a 2018 or 2019 Mustang GT with a PP1 option. After doing research and seeing all the problems people are having with the Coyote engine and the crappy MT-82 transmission(the one I wanted to get) plus Ford's lack of transparency in dealing with these problems, I crossed the Mustang off my list. I'm currently looking at either a low mileage used Porsche Cayman S or a 2019 Nissan 370Z sport coupe. Ford is taking an iconic street performance car that they have made very good changes to and ruining it with cheap and shoddy manufacturing processes. The manual transmission is made in China??? and so I can't possibly imagine what problems might arise from that😏 The sleeveless cylinder bores are being made in a cheaper way than the traditional electroplating of Nikasil, as other manufacturers(Porsche) have done. I have seen the correspondence between some of the Ford techs at dealerships, who are dealing directly with these problems, and Ford corporate, who has to authorize such diagnostic and repair work. It seems as if the techs, in many cases, are doing a good job and trying to do what is right for the customer but that they are being stymied by a corporate bureaucracy that is controlled by accountants and lawyers. It seems that the only language these management cretins understand is dollars and cents in their pockets and that only when a customer boycott of their product results in a significant drop in profits will they pay any attention to QC issues. I thought that Detroit had learned this lesson decades ago when the Japanese car makers took over the American car market with affordable and reliable cars.
As an owner on an '18 GT A10 that has seen a crap load of drag strip passes I have had zero issues with the car, it's tight as a drum, no rattles and is fast as hell. Visit any Camaro forum, mopar forum and you'll see all of the issues the other brands have since people never post when they're happy, only when they're pissed. Then come back to youtube and look up the videos complaining about the problems, including videos from people who don't own them but make videos anyway. Good luck in your decision.
On my second mustang, went from a 2010 V6 to a 2016 V8....soo many problems with both, control arms failing, wheel bearings failing, gaskets etc. The 5.0 engine ate an entire valve cruising on the highway at 40k miles and needed a new engine, now at 80k head gaskets are done and need to replace those. Ford is severely lacking in quality.
No issues with my supercharged 18 with 10 speed. I race mine every weekend since I bought it in may. I beat the living crap out of my car and has zero issues
@@Brandon-yj4pw bought the car new in 2018. When I bought it, I immediately had Ford install the roush supercharger and then they later upgraded it to the stage 2. All stock other than X-pipe, Supercharger and Drag Radials. Car still runs perfectly. It only gets driven once or twice a month these days because I have a twin turbo 2015 GT and a 2016 vortech supercharger California Special GT Convertible to share cruising duty with.
Dodge and Chevy have their share of issues too. Look at the production numbers and compare them to the reported issues. As with all things in life, if you look for problems you will find them.
I've beaten the living crap out of every single Mustang I've owned since 1985, they take a beating. All car companies have issues, there are plenty with the Camaro, God knows there are issues with multiple Mopars and the stats show this so singling out the Mustang is disingenuous. Everybody could make videos like this for the big 3.
i've yet to see any other brand but ford with issues at low mileage and paint issues on cars that haven't even hit the 5 year mark, yet most other brands has cars 3+ decades old with the original paint and went over 100+k miles with almost all of its original parts and zero issues.
Plenty of issues with the Camaro? Last time I checked the Camaro didn't have horrendously bad piston to cylinder wall clearances (.006" is unacceptable), trash Chinese-made manual transmissions with weak aluminum shift forks, cam phaser issues (YET AGAIN), etc. The Camaro's 8-speed has had issues but there is a TSB released in late January early Feb 2019 that identified that the issues with TC shudder and hard shifts is because Exxon Mobil identified problems with their Dexron HP formulation that lead to it absorbing moisture which affected the viscosity of the fluid. Your constant deflection of the major issues with the 3rd gen Coyote are not hilarious, they're also pathetic.
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Exactly I'm finished with all of the big 3. They're made in china and mexico. Toyota and Honda are more American than they are. Lol
Some people having problems, doesn't mean all people having problems. It also doesn't mean that it's due to user error or lack of maintenance. The facts are that many people have reported issues and many of the issues have been indentified as either sub-optimal design or low quality. These can happen on all cars. It is what it is.
Class-action lawsuits against Ford due to both the manual and automatic transmissions in the Ford Mustangs. This has been going on for years. They are not good transmissions. However, the Shelby GT350 gets the Tremec transmission which is smooth as butter. Why doesn't Ford put the Tremec in all the Mustangs?
It’s true I have a 10speed and honestly at first … it works like a charm it’s perfect !!! But after the first 12k miles it begins to get jerky and just feel sluggish I honeslty hate it I’ve been dealing with this hesitation since 12k miles and car just doesn’t feel right like it never knows the throttle your putting down
This an extremely uninformed video. The "typewriter" tick is common on every 5.0, from the foxbody up. Additionally, this is common on most engines when it is cold. Once it is warm, it's good to go. The "Piston Slap" is different and will stay with the vehicle the entire time it is idling or running at low RPM's. This issue is due to the new cylinder wall lining and is quite often solved by using 5W-30 oil or an oil additive. The manual transmission "lockout", which is usually in 2nd and subsequent gears, is caused by shifting too rapidly and is remedied by installing an aftermarket short shifter. Ford will often not warranty some of these small issues, and they are solved by a tad bit of ingenuity and being educated on the issue. My 6 spd 2018 has just under 20k miles and not a problem
Rush SRT yea man I drove a ton. It’s a high production car so it’s not like I need to retain the value or anything. I just drive the crap out of it run up the miles and then sell it or trade it for another one like I did with my last mustang and my two challengers before that.
And here we are 6 years later and none of these "issues" are really problems, just quirks. Despite the engine noise, it doesn't make it less reliable. Despite the transmission harshness, it doesn't make it less reliable.
I have a 2018 gt pp1 75k miles 10 speed and the only problem i have is when i let off the gas it makes a crunch noise for about half a second. Doesn’t affect anything but any ideas on what it could be?
When you buy a 2019 Mustang gt with the manual and you have 2 thousand miles on the dash and you’re already feeling loss of power with less throttle response...smh and it locks me out of using the exhaust modes and automatic rev matching oh well :/
BizzyIzzy87 the car is amazing man. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. I had a 17GT manual and traded it for the 19 GT Auto. I couldn’t be happier. Everything that was wrong with the 15-17 was fixed on the 18-19. Yeah there is a little tick but remember that there are hundreds of thousands of these cars on the road. The mass majority of them don’t have problems. I happen to love my car which was hard to say about my 17GT. If you got one you would not regret it.
2019 pp1 6 speed,4800 motor replaced now it’s back in the shop at 13k engine noise again and oil leak, getting rid of it and will never buy another one
Had mine for one year now. In the shop five times and had to get it towed twice in the past three months. Maybe I just got a bad one but I definitely dont recommend.
I had a 2012 GT. And uh... this is sounding terribly familiar. I also had a Focus for a rental... and a Fusion... and an Escape... I had a lot of rentals.
The mustangs are fairly reliable but with some annoying issues that if are not addressed early on can be really scary especially if the car is out of warranty. The fact that I would have to modify the mustang to get better reliability is annoying
The rattle and breaking forks are pretty new. However, the tick has been around for a long time. I agree the first gen always has issues, but this is ridiculous. It's as though they didn't even test these cars before release. And the Challengers are not without their own problems as well. Bad water pumps and electronics failing are not uncommon. There was also an issue with some where paddling up caused a gear shift down instead. There are issues with the guage clusters going dead and infotainment screen not responding etc. But overall, the engine and trannies are more reliable than the Coyote. Remember Ford even had issues with the Voodoo engine in the GT 350. Let's not make excuses for them anymore.
My 2015 Mustang GT with PP (completely stock) is dead. In 2017 I had to pay $2,000 to replace the AC Evaporator. A week ago, an Air valve hit the piston due to its spring broke. The engine is 100% damaged. I can't afford $12,500 for an installed rebuilt engine. The car has 86K miles and it is in the process of being junked as we speak; I can't repair. I lost way too much in this car. No more Ford of Mustang ever again.
Jason Williams thanks fos asking. I ended up getting one used engine from a wrecked 2016 GT. A friend of mine helped with the engine swap. The total bill was $8k. Financially was the best option. I am in the tank, but at list the car runs.
I would like to know what In common these Mustangs have. Series? Number? 401a or what? What rear end? 3.55/3.15???? Manuals have 3.73 so what’s up with that? I need more information and what region of the country is this all happening in. I bought a 2019 brand new. Not one issue so far. Right at 14 thousand miles. I drive it like you should. It’s seen the drag strip a time or two. Even some pretty hard laps at VIR. I need more information about these failures. Are people using the paddles more frequently than others? There has to be something else to these things. I’m not to convinced about the problems. Yet. Have they been modified? Tuned? Running race fuel? I need a ton of information to understand if this is Fords problem or the drivers?
Im looking into getting my 1st mustang ...my 1st ford. Doing lots of reading and research honestly the 18/19 problems of piston slap, engine tick and failure have completely turned me off of buying a new GT...that being said the previous gen coyote motor seems more reliable, still a great looking car and i honestly dont feel i need the fancy dash i rather a more reliable car. Before anyone says anything about the 6 speed still being a week point in previous gen yes this is ture but there seems to be ways to prolong or make them last while still enjoying the car. This is thinking out loud and all just ones opinion. Its still unfortunate that ford isnt really doing anything about the 18/19s even if i were to buy the previous gen and get 15-17 the fact that ford isnt backing there product or helping the customers more...fingers crossed that they will come up with hopfully a recall and permanent fix soon. Thanks for the vid and sorry about your luck. Cheers
I've had the car a month. pp1 prem sec pack safe driving pack b&o and variable exhaust. I fucking love the car so far. but also picked up the 100,000K mile warranty from Ford.
I would not take this guys advice for anything, my car is making 700 wheel horsepower and I’ve been launching on radials for months now with zero issues, hundreds of wide-open throttle pulls,
Don’t believe everything you see on TH-cam. That tick sound is the direct injection which is normal on the 2018 - 2023. My car is great, no issues after 6 years. This video is BS and just someone who either got a lemon or just abuses the hell out of his car…
I’ll take my tried and true 6.4L Hemi over the Coyote any day. They need to use a ton of technology and lots of revs to do what we can do. Pushrods for reliability.
Unfortunately the pushrod design is so old that if it's not boosted its severely lacking in power against any modern engine in the same class and displacement. A NA pushrod 5.0 would be almost laughable against a Coyote.
@@jochenheiden Well if you actually listened to what he said the gen 3 Coyote is basically a new engine along with a completely new automatic transmission and heavily revised manual transmission all in one year. There will always be growing pains on a 1st year production of anything new, just ask Chrysler/Fiat about their 8 speed autos, Chrysler 200, Dodge dart...... The Coyote had cylinder #8 problems on year 1 in 2011 and has been rock solid since. Again new tech at the time for Ford. The Coyote engine is at least a decade ahead of Mopars V8's, their only solution is adding more boost and displacement because liter to liter they don't stand a chance against a Coyote. I'm not shitting on Mopar, but its dated tech, both engine wise and chassis wise.
@@jochenheidenYep, when facts are presented people like you just disappear. Surprising. If the world ran on your mentality we would still be using dial up internet.
Damn, I was hoping to buy a 2018 next year but now I'm scared lol. Need to find out if the one I plan to purchase has had any of these problems, along with doing more research.
I own a 2007 gt and had 2005 gt the engine and transmission are solid both of them made it over 220k easily I sold the 2005 at 230k miles now I have a 2018 gt I have the rattling piston issue but it's not too bad at 102k miles
I’ll give a update and review I just picked up a 2018 roush 3 10 speed 750 hp 10.000 miles it’s in the middle of getting shipped but soon I’ll post a review of how it does
really? because im certain that not only everything in its class but outside its class can hit the 20k-50k mark with almost no to no issues with at minimum 99% of its original parts while the mustang can't hit the same mileage without major issues and expensive failures.
I CAN NOT BELIEVE THIS! Who on earth would make a car that breaks down at exactly two years old! When a teenager rams into you doing 35mph because they were lost and texting. I ask you that! lol. Ugh. I'm going to hope to god my frame rails are straight.
Been driving and heavily abusing many different Mustangs since the 60s ,,,,driving a 2020 Bullitt now and loving it. (Also Mopar Dusters, Roadrunner’s, Cuda, Hondas, Subi, EVO8, Corvettes, Z28s, square bodies, etc. (List is getting too long)) As for any particular brand having issues for me it’s always been my GM products,,,from off road 4x4s to street and race cars it’s the brand that alway seems to fail me. Can’t count all the rear and front axles, transmissions, drive lines I’ve had to replace. As for engines GMs are the only ones I’ve ever had a catastrophic failure on and I’ve had many. From stock engines, stock with bolt on up grades, custom rebuilds to GM factory crate high performance engines. It makes makes me sad because GM products are so damn inexpensive, easy to find and there are so many more options and product available. Plus they are so damn easy to work on and there is tons of proven information out there on how or what to do to make lots of power and torque.
Both GM and Toyota with LS 5.3...6.0...6.2 and the 2gr-fe respectively, had piston slap and still reaches well over 200k on original motor. Nothing to worry about just don't beat on it when it's cold. But it is definitely not normal since this will be considered a manufacturing defect. Same reason for the LS's and 2gr's. Bare in mind both the LS and 2gr-fe had steel sleeves for cylinder wall, so they were tougher. Same can't be said with the coyote's plasma coated wall as of now.
VegasMarc725 question i have a 13 Challenger SXT and my check engine light comes off and on every now and then I took it to auto zone they said it’s my bunker 2 O2 sensor and months later i took it to a mechanic they said it’s my Cat and thermostat. I have about 90K miles on it now but the time I took it to auto zone i had like about 75K miles on it and when I took it to a mechanic I had around 80K on the car. When the light comes on the car doesn’t pull like it supposed to be and I’m loosing more fuel than usual when driving it and when the light is off it runs just fine and my fuel isn’t being guzzled up. So I’m asking have you went through that type of problem before?
That's not a surprise. It's an ancient car with very few changes over the years, using engines that have had very few changes over the years. The Mustang and Camaro have had multiple updates in just the last 5 years.
Alex Merrill First day it got checked. Second day they removed the transmission. Third day they had to get approval from ford. The next 2 days waiting on parts. The fifth day was when they fully rebuilt the transmission. The next 2 days they don’t work on the weekends
....the Tremec from the GT350 would fix MANY things....but as per usual the Dollar signs....and why I'll get a nice 392 Challenger...with the manual...
I have a 18 mt82 Gt with 22k its been a great car, I run it hard everyday, today was awesome...I need tires again now. But anyway just sayin they arent all bad, theres more talk from paranoid ppl than actual issues. Sure theres been some issues, maybe more than usual but they sold alot of 18’s this year.
The MT-82 is a ticking time bomb with those weak shift forks. Ford needs to start using a made-in-USA manual transmission. These Chinese made MT-82's have been trash for years, even before the cheap aluminum shift forks.
No, they are reliable, this is an SRT fan so what could we expect from him. I own an A10 equipped '18 GT and have made 90 passes on it this summer, not one single issue it takes it and I drive home.
@@randomjones1056 What's funny is he is a big mustang fan now and loves his stang. Lol. But it is nice to have some negative with all the positive. But his audio is so annoying.
100% wrong. The noise are the TiVCT mechanisms making noise while cold until the warm oil makes it up to the valve covers and their locations. This was a TSB all the way back to the 2011 5.0. A calibration change helped via the TSB but it was not fully solved. Piston slap is heard at idle and does not go away once warm. I've owned 2 2011s and a 2014 and 2017.
Hi Rush Shift- love your videos Dude👍😁 my question is- When you got your GT, did you try to break in your engine for the first 500-1000 miles? Because usually when you get a brand new vehicle especially manual transmission. Its best to break in the engine and drive it for minimum of 500 miles or 1000 miles even without driving it hard. I think that goes to all cars. Anyways cheers 🥂
WILL doing your own oil changes void your warranty?? No right? I’m assuming if I keep all receipts I should be fine. I used to be a tech for Honda so that should help my case a little.
Chevy’s 10 speed came out a year later it’s more refined they did a lot of testing and made it perfect it has launch control which requires it to be stronger unlike ford they have a weak sloppy version of the 10 speed.
Any more cars recommendation?, I tried the camaro but it started having issues back to back now I really feel like American cars are shit and they make them cheap
I love Mustangs and am the original owner of my 12'GT auto bolt on mid 11 second car. Was looking to get an 18 or 19 but Ford is totally fucking us. I wont think about getting a new one until these problems are addressed by Ford and I dont see it happening any time soon. The MT82 has been a piece of shit since it's inception in 2011 and Ford still is in denial.
Man I been a ford guy for ever and just got my second mustang and just got my first 2018 ford mustang gt and fucking wished I would have knew this shit before I got it. Its been two weeks with it. It was new with only 35 miles on it. Wow...
Yes all models have issues . But look at who out sales Chevy and dodge together. But if u drive the dog snot out of them they will go bad . Any car cant handle hard abuse .
This guy obviously abuses his car. I’ve owned my 2018 GT for 6 years and zero problems. This video is BS. Any car, even a performance vehicle, will break if abused.
It's unfortnate but I thank all the impatient people who buy the first year new models or refreshes with major changes. You take one for the team to smooth the wrinkles out of the shit that is bad. I'm getting a new 19 from the factory and should be issue free.
I am in the market to get a new sports car and had been considering a 2018 or 2019 Mustang GT with a PP1 option. After doing research and seeing all the problems people are having with the Coyote engine and the crappy MT-82 transmission(the one I wanted to get) plus Ford's lack of transparency in dealing with these problems, I crossed the Mustang off my list. I'm currently looking at either a low mileage used Porsche Cayman S or a 2019 Nissan 370Z sport coupe.
Ford is taking an iconic street performance car that they have made very good changes to and ruining it with cheap and shoddy manufacturing processes. The manual transmission is made in China??? and so I can't possibly imagine what problems might arise from that😏 The sleeveless cylinder bores are being made in a cheaper way than the traditional electroplating of Nikasil, as other manufacturers(Porsche) have done.
I have seen the correspondence between some of the Ford techs at dealerships, who are dealing directly with these problems, and Ford corporate, who has to authorize such diagnostic and repair work. It seems as if the techs, in many cases, are doing a good job and trying to do what is right for the customer but that they are being stymied by a corporate bureaucracy that is controlled by accountants and lawyers. It seems that the only language these management cretins understand is dollars and cents in their pockets and that only when a customer boycott of their product results in a significant drop in profits will they pay any attention to QC issues. I thought that Detroit had learned this lesson decades ago when the Japanese car makers took over the American car market with affordable and reliable cars.
As an owner on an '18 GT A10 that has seen a crap load of drag strip passes I have had zero issues with the car, it's tight as a drum, no rattles and is fast as hell. Visit any Camaro forum, mopar forum and you'll see all of the issues the other brands have since people never post when they're happy, only when they're pissed. Then come back to youtube and look up the videos complaining about the problems, including videos from people who don't own them but make videos anyway. Good luck in your decision.
Is this the Dodge fanboi's alt account?
370z is great.... But only 2 seats bummer
Rush just bought a 2019 gt manual I guess they fixed the bugs lol
KlipschHead281 bro I just got an 18 and you don’t know how stressed I am watching all these videos
On my second mustang, went from a 2010 V6 to a 2016 V8....soo many problems with both, control arms failing, wheel bearings failing, gaskets etc. The 5.0 engine ate an entire valve cruising on the highway at 40k miles and needed a new engine, now at 80k head gaskets are done and need to replace those. Ford is severely lacking in quality.
how was the ac on them 2016s?
Get a 99-04 new edge
@@MrInzombia pretty good, cant complain
No issues with my supercharged 18 with 10 speed. I race mine every weekend since I bought it in may. I beat the living crap out of my car and has zero issues
What supercharger do you have?
@@RushShift Roush
I have a 2018 GT 10 speed too it runs great 22000 miles
Full mods to it ? Stock block and motor ?
@@Brandon-yj4pw bought the car new in 2018. When I bought it, I immediately had Ford install the roush supercharger and then they later upgraded it to the stage 2. All stock other than X-pipe, Supercharger and Drag Radials. Car still runs perfectly. It only gets driven once or twice a month these days because I have a twin turbo 2015 GT and a 2016 vortech supercharger California Special GT Convertible to share cruising duty with.
I've got an 18 gt, not a single issue in 3 years
I’ve been making 700 wheel launching on radials for a while, and it’s been holding it down great
I wonder if that's why I'm seeing so many used 2018 s for sale and there are averaging around 32,000$
Cababy 12 I found one for 26k with 4K miles
I’ve seen many Camaros not selling AT ALL! 🤷🏻♂️
They haven’t lost any value 6 years later. Still in the 32 to 36k range in 2024!
Dodge and Chevy have their share of issues too. Look at the production numbers and compare them to the reported issues. As with all things in life, if you look for problems you will find them.
Ricky Rick ls3 no problems so far 150.000..
I've beaten the living crap out of every single Mustang I've owned since 1985, they take a beating. All car companies have issues, there are plenty with the Camaro, God knows there are issues with multiple Mopars and the stats show this so singling out the Mustang is disingenuous. Everybody could make videos like this for the big 3.
i've yet to see any other brand but ford with issues at low mileage and paint issues on cars that haven't even hit the 5 year mark, yet most other brands has cars 3+ decades old with the original paint and went over 100+k miles with almost all of its original parts and zero issues.
Plenty of issues with the Camaro? Last time I checked the Camaro didn't have horrendously bad piston to cylinder wall clearances (.006" is unacceptable), trash Chinese-made manual transmissions with weak aluminum shift forks, cam phaser issues (YET AGAIN), etc. The Camaro's 8-speed has had issues but there is a TSB released in late January early Feb 2019 that identified that the issues with TC shudder and hard shifts is because Exxon Mobil identified problems with their Dexron HP formulation that lead to it absorbing moisture which affected the viscosity of the fluid. Your constant deflection of the major issues with the 3rd gen Coyote are not hilarious, they're also pathetic.
Exactly I'm finished with all of the big 3. They're made in china and mexico. Toyota and Honda are more American than they are. Lol
I have a 2018 mustang gt and haven't had any issues. Maybe you're not taking care of your car like you should.
How many miles do you have?
Exactly he’s can’t be...Mustang are good cars
Some people having problems, doesn't mean all people having problems. It also doesn't mean that it's due to user error or lack of maintenance. The facts are that many people have reported issues and many of the issues have been indentified as either sub-optimal design or low quality. These can happen on all cars. It is what it is.
Yes, this video is BS. Best car I’ve ever owned period and zero issues 6 years later.
Class-action lawsuits against Ford due to both the manual and automatic transmissions in the Ford Mustangs. This has been going on for years. They are not good transmissions. However, the Shelby GT350 gets the Tremec transmission which is smooth as butter. Why doesn't Ford put the Tremec in all the Mustangs?
It’s true I have a 10speed and honestly at first … it works like a charm it’s perfect !!! But after the first 12k miles it begins to get jerky and just feel sluggish I honeslty hate it I’ve been dealing with this hesitation since 12k miles and car just doesn’t feel right like it never knows the throttle your putting down
Is it like a throttle lag? Like it takes a couple of seconds for it to recognize your giving it gas?
It's a shame, such a nice looking car.
This an extremely uninformed video. The "typewriter" tick is common on every 5.0, from the foxbody up. Additionally, this is common on most engines when it is cold. Once it is warm, it's good to go. The "Piston Slap" is different and will stay with the vehicle the entire time it is idling or running at low RPM's. This issue is due to the new cylinder wall lining and is quite often solved by using 5W-30 oil or an oil additive.
The manual transmission "lockout", which is usually in 2nd and subsequent gears, is caused by shifting too rapidly and is remedied by installing an aftermarket short shifter. Ford will often not warranty some of these small issues, and they are solved by a tad bit of ingenuity and being educated on the issue. My 6 spd 2018 has just under 20k miles and not a problem
Our 2018 6 Spd has been nothing but a dream, no issues whatsoever.. we love it!
I’m making 700 wheel on my 2018 6 speed, launching on radials for a while now. Holding it down like a champ
U are spot on bro . I tell ppl all the time run 5w-30 with a coyote and you’ll be ok 👍 and
Zero problems in my first year. I suspect a lot of people don’t take care of their car properly then blame the manufacturer.
i mean if you are racing your car like the dude in the vid then yes issues might arise.
If you drive like grandma no issues lol they said issues at high rpm (racing)
I have a manual 18 GT that I bought brand new with 0 miles. 23,000 miles, lots of racing and hard driving. No issues.
Damn that’s a lot of miles!
Rush SRT yea man I drove a ton. It’s a high production car so it’s not like I need to retain the value or anything. I just drive the crap out of it run up the miles and then sell it or trade it for another one like I did with my last mustang and my two challengers before that.
And here we are 6 years later and none of these "issues" are really problems, just quirks. Despite the engine noise, it doesn't make it less reliable. Despite the transmission harshness, it doesn't make it less reliable.
I have a 2018 gt pp1 75k miles 10 speed and the only problem i have is when i let off the gas it makes a crunch noise for about half a second. Doesn’t affect anything but any ideas on what it could be?
Never buy first year production reresh model. There will always be issues.
Since they refreshed in 2018 will it be good to get the 2019?
Not really a refresh a bump in HP and diff transmission but everything else is the same
RoblotenHD more like 2021
This is a company that has been making cars for a long time. This is unacceptable
When you buy a 2019 Mustang gt with the manual and you have 2 thousand miles on the dash and you’re already feeling loss of power with less throttle response...smh and it locks me out of using the exhaust modes and automatic rev matching oh well :/
Not even out of the break-in period and he’s “feeling a loss of power”. Lol. Y’all sad
Same trans issues in my 2018 mustang Ecoboost!!!! Just bought it... 22,000 miles on it
Manual or auto?
Only time I’ve heard of any issues is this video
Silent but Deadly These are common problems so you are probably living under a rock. Fords SUCK.
Cazador lots of problems I hear are with the stick shift. I just want an automatic V8 gt.
BizzyIzzy87 the car is amazing man. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. I had a 17GT manual and traded it for the 19 GT Auto. I couldn’t be happier. Everything that was wrong with the 15-17 was fixed on the 18-19. Yeah there is a little tick but remember that there are hundreds of thousands of these cars on the road. The mass majority of them don’t have problems. I happen to love my car which was hard to say about my 17GT. If you got one you would not regret it.
You are living in a cave.
@@kimdavis5631 that I drove a mustang 5.0 too with 194k miles too.... no problems with mine
2019 pp1 6 speed,4800 motor replaced now it’s back in the shop at 13k engine noise again and oil leak, getting rid of it and will never buy another one
So which year of ford mustang would you buy?
Is the 2019 gt any different
Had mine for one year now. In the shop five times and had to get it towed twice in the past three months. Maybe I just got a bad one but I definitely dont recommend.
Damn fr then what do I get?
hey diego i jus got A 18 gt like 4 mos ago. does have the tick but everything else is great. hope i dodnt make a mistake for 35000
@JJ how's it going
My 2018 mustang loses power when I’m driving cruising or on the pedal. Someone help me I have a flashing check engine light.
I had a 2012 GT. And uh... this is sounding terribly familiar. I also had a Focus for a rental... and a Fusion... and an Escape... I had a lot of rentals.
The mustangs are fairly reliable but with some annoying issues that if are not addressed early on can be really scary especially if the car is out of warranty. The fact that I would have to modify the mustang to get better reliability is annoying
What about late 2019 plate are they the same
The rattle and breaking forks are pretty new. However, the tick has been around for a long time. I agree the first gen always has issues, but this is ridiculous. It's as though they didn't even test these cars before release.
And the Challengers are not without their own problems as well. Bad water pumps and electronics failing are not uncommon. There was also an issue with some where paddling up caused a gear shift down instead. There are issues with the guage clusters going dead and infotainment screen not responding etc. But overall, the engine and trannies are more reliable than the Coyote. Remember Ford even had issues with the Voodoo engine in the GT 350. Let's not make excuses for them anymore.
i feel as if a land rover would at least make it to the end of its warranty before mechanical issues start showing up.
The issues this guy is talking about or not real issues that mass amounts of people are having
well here we are five years later and not one problem with my 2018 bullitt..
Thank you for a TRUE review! I'm so OVER this sh*t!
My 2015 Mustang GT with PP (completely stock) is dead. In 2017 I had to pay $2,000 to replace the AC Evaporator. A week ago, an Air valve hit the piston due to its spring broke. The engine is 100% damaged. I can't afford $12,500 for an installed rebuilt engine. The car has 86K miles and it is in the process of being junked as we speak; I can't repair. I lost way too much in this car. No more Ford of Mustang ever again.
Carlos Mora hey do you want to sell it .. where are you located ?
Jason Williams thanks fos asking. I ended up getting one used engine from a wrecked 2016 GT. A friend of mine helped with the engine swap. The total bill was $8k. Financially was the best option. I am in the tank, but at list the car runs.
I would like to know what In common these Mustangs have. Series? Number? 401a or what? What rear end? 3.55/3.15???? Manuals have 3.73 so what’s up with that? I need more information and what region of the country is this all happening in. I bought a 2019 brand new. Not one issue so far. Right at 14 thousand miles. I drive it like you should. It’s seen the drag strip a time or two. Even some pretty hard laps at VIR. I need more information about these failures. Are people using the paddles more frequently than others? There has to be something else to these things. I’m not to convinced about the problems. Yet. Have they been modified? Tuned? Running race fuel? I need a ton of information to understand if this is Fords problem or the drivers?
He has to stop the Mustang, he is getting to many miles in short time!
Im looking into getting my 1st mustang ...my 1st ford. Doing lots of reading and research honestly the 18/19 problems of piston slap, engine tick and failure have completely turned me off of buying a new GT...that being said the previous gen coyote motor seems more reliable, still a great looking car and i honestly dont feel i need the fancy dash i rather a more reliable car.
Before anyone says anything about the 6 speed still being a week point in previous gen yes this is ture but there seems to be ways to prolong or make them last while still enjoying the car.
This is thinking out loud and all just ones opinion.
Its still unfortunate that ford isnt really doing anything about the 18/19s even if i were to buy the previous gen and get 15-17 the fact that ford isnt backing there product or helping the customers more...fingers crossed that they will come up with hopfully a recall and permanent fix soon.
Thanks for the vid and sorry about your luck.
Cheers
I've had the car a month. pp1 prem sec pack safe driving pack b&o and variable exhaust. I fucking love the car so far. but also picked up the 100,000K mile warranty from Ford.
I would not take this guys advice for anything, my car is making 700 wheel horsepower and I’ve been launching on radials for months now with zero issues, hundreds of wide-open throttle pulls,
I have a 2017 GT PP manual with 31k miles. I did fbo e85 Lund tune when I first got it and still no issues. Make sure to get an Mgw shifter
Don’t believe everything you see on TH-cam. That tick sound is the direct injection which is normal on the 2018 - 2023. My car is great, no issues after 6 years. This video is BS and just someone who either got a lemon or just abuses the hell out of his car…
I’ll take my tried and true 6.4L Hemi over the Coyote any day. They need to use a ton of technology and lots of revs to do what we can do. Pushrods for reliability.
Except the coyote can withstand more power than the 6.4L lol there are several Coyote 5.0L sealed engines putting out 900rwhp.
Unfortunately the pushrod design is so old that if it's not boosted its severely lacking in power against any modern engine in the same class and displacement.
A NA pushrod 5.0 would be almost laughable against a Coyote.
19 5oh coming!!! A lot of good all that technology is doing for everyone when the engines and shelling out at 5-10k miles.
@@jochenheiden Well if you actually listened to what he said the gen 3 Coyote is basically a new engine along with a completely new automatic transmission and heavily revised manual transmission all in one year. There will always be growing pains on a 1st year production of anything new, just ask Chrysler/Fiat about their 8 speed autos, Chrysler 200, Dodge dart......
The Coyote had cylinder #8 problems on year 1 in 2011 and has been rock solid since. Again new tech at the time for Ford.
The Coyote engine is at least a decade ahead of Mopars V8's, their only solution is adding more boost and displacement because liter to liter they don't stand a chance against a Coyote.
I'm not shitting on Mopar, but its dated tech, both engine wise and chassis wise.
@@jochenheidenYep, when facts are presented people like you just disappear. Surprising.
If the world ran on your mentality we would still be using dial up internet.
Never had a problem with my 2018 10 speed 6k in
any troubles came up?
Yea man any trouble so far?
Damn, I was hoping to buy a 2018 next year but now I'm scared lol. Need to find out if the one I plan to purchase has had any of these problems, along with doing more research.
I wouldn’t take this guys word for it
@@ikecostner1 I ended up going with a '06 Mustang GT, no complaints or regrets :)
I own a 2007 gt and had 2005 gt the engine and transmission are solid both of them made it over 220k easily I sold the 2005 at 230k miles now I have a 2018 gt I have the rattling piston issue but it's not too bad at 102k miles
@@julianthethief2018 with 108k goddamn 😭
I’ll give a update and review I just picked up a 2018 roush 3 10 speed 750 hp 10.000 miles it’s in the middle of getting shipped but soon I’ll post a review of how it does
I have a 2018 mustang gt auto with 20k miles on it and still running fine :D
Yeah....I think Im going to keep driving my ole 92 Mazda Miata 😅
thank you for your video, the models gt 2014 and 2016 also have the same engine problems? thank you
Mustang is more reliable than most others in its class.
really? because im certain that not only everything in its class but outside its class can hit the 20k-50k mark with almost no to no issues with at minimum 99% of its original parts while the mustang can't hit the same mileage without major issues and expensive failures.
Miata is better!
This is good to know.
Still buying one gonna put a Whipple on it🥱
DUDE...it's a FORD. You need 3 reason. My mom fiesta have transmission replaced 3 times at only 25k miles. LEMON or bad design?
Proven bad design.
I got a 2016 Mustang ewww “V6”...meh, no issues at 60,000 km. I know, no one gets respect driving a V6.
Meh
Better than a civic I guess
GreatGrandmasterWang rice is rice ;)
I CAN NOT BELIEVE THIS! Who on earth would make a car that breaks down at exactly two years old! When a teenager rams into you doing 35mph because they were lost and texting. I ask you that! lol. Ugh. I'm going to hope to god my frame rails are straight.
Been driving and heavily abusing many different Mustangs since the 60s ,,,,driving a 2020 Bullitt now and loving it. (Also Mopar Dusters, Roadrunner’s, Cuda, Hondas, Subi, EVO8, Corvettes, Z28s, square bodies, etc. (List is getting too long))
As for any particular brand having issues for me it’s always been my GM products,,,from off road 4x4s to street and race cars it’s the brand that alway seems to fail me. Can’t count all the rear and front axles, transmissions, drive lines I’ve had to replace. As for engines GMs are the only ones I’ve ever had a catastrophic failure on and I’ve had many. From stock engines, stock with bolt on up grades, custom rebuilds to GM factory crate high performance engines. It makes makes me sad because GM products are so damn inexpensive, easy to find and there are so many more options and product available. Plus they are so damn easy to work on and there is tons of proven information out there on how or what to do to make lots of power and torque.
So happy with my 1999 mustang Gt heck with the new ones
Both GM and Toyota with LS 5.3...6.0...6.2 and the 2gr-fe respectively, had piston slap and still reaches well over 200k on original motor. Nothing to worry about just don't beat on it when it's cold. But it is definitely not normal since this will be considered a manufacturing defect. Same reason for the LS's and 2gr's.
Bare in mind both the LS and 2gr-fe had steel sleeves for cylinder wall, so they were tougher. Same can't be said with the coyote's plasma coated wall as of now.
Good thing I never liked the 18 mustang gt or else I would have gotten one I got the 17 gt and I have no problems so far 11k miles
I like this style of video. You should do more like this.
ZERO issues with my '16 Challenger SXT. Still going strong.
VegasMarc725 question i have a 13 Challenger SXT and my check engine light comes off and on every now and then I took it to auto zone they said it’s my bunker 2 O2 sensor and months later i took it to a mechanic they said it’s my Cat and thermostat. I have about 90K miles on it now but the time I took it to auto zone i had like about 75K miles on it and when I took it to a mechanic I had around 80K on the car. When the light comes on the car doesn’t pull like it supposed to be and I’m loosing more fuel than usual when driving it and when the light is off it runs just fine and my fuel isn’t being guzzled up. So I’m asking have you went through that type of problem before?
That's not a surprise. It's an ancient car with very few changes over the years, using engines that have had very few changes over the years. The Mustang and Camaro have had multiple updates in just the last 5 years.
0 issues with my Mustang GT 2016
I just sold mine 2015 too many issues
Very nice info. More reasons why I wouldn’t buy a GT. Shelby on the other hand.
gt350 has same slap issue they say its normal
A. Wheeler I would spend my money on a Shelby or a Boss. More unique.
10 speed auto isnt available on those, and its one of the best transmissions made, it comes on the zl1 too. Put a whipple on a 10 speed gt imo
It's been proven many times... The 10 speed automatic is faster than a GT 350 with 530 hp. ...and It's "BUY" ...not "BY"
09victoryrc it is faster but I would buy a Shelby over a GT any day.
Having the car in the shop for a month, that’s a bummer. Can’t say I haven’t been there though, happens to the best of us
This guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about it took 2 days to get my transmission rebuilt 🤦🏻♂️
Chris Sanchez stfu it was over a week and you shouldnt even have your car back because its not fully safe
Exposed 😂
Alex Merrill First day it got checked. Second day they removed the transmission. Third day they had to get approval from ford. The next 2 days waiting on parts. The fifth day was when they fully rebuilt the transmission. The next 2 days they don’t work on the weekends
@@Takingrandom so thats more than 2 days
LMAO Your name gives me sustenance.
Have my 2018 mustang. Have had no problems at all. !!!!
....the Tremec from the GT350 would fix MANY things....but as per usual the Dollar signs....and why I'll get a nice 392 Challenger...with the manual...
I have a 18 mt82 Gt with 22k its been a great car, I run it hard everyday, today was awesome...I need tires again now. But anyway just sayin they arent all bad, theres more talk from paranoid ppl than actual issues. Sure theres been some issues, maybe more than usual but they sold alot of 18’s this year.
The MT-82 is a ticking time bomb with those weak shift forks. Ford needs to start using a made-in-USA manual transmission. These Chinese made MT-82's have been trash for years, even before the cheap aluminum shift forks.
Thought the 10 speed was soo good?? So Camaros n Stangs both unreliable?
No, they are reliable, this is an SRT fan so what could we expect from him. I own an A10 equipped '18 GT and have made 90 passes on it this summer, not one single issue it takes it and I drive home.
Don't listen to this Dodge fanboy...this is worse than Xbox vs PlayStation.
@@randomjones1056 What's funny is he is a big mustang fan now and loves his stang. Lol. But it is nice to have some negative with all the positive. But his audio is so annoying.
I have a 2018 10 speed GT runs great
@@randomjones1056 well the Hemi has a serious issue that can take out an engine. The cause is low oil going to the cams during ideling.
Piston slap kicked in yo !
100% wrong. The noise are the TiVCT mechanisms making noise while cold until the warm oil makes it up to the valve covers and their locations. This was a TSB all the way back to the 2011 5.0. A calibration change helped via the TSB but it was not fully solved. Piston slap is heard at idle and does not go away once warm. I've owned 2 2011s and a 2014 and 2017.
LMBC6Brian it ticks even when it’s running hot
Hi Rush Shift-
love your videos Dude👍😁
my question is-
When you got your GT, did you try to break in your engine for the first 500-1000 miles?
Because usually when you get a brand new vehicle especially manual transmission. Its best to break in the engine and drive it for minimum of 500 miles or 1000 miles even without driving it hard. I think that goes to all cars. Anyways cheers 🥂
Thanks bro for this video!
WILL doing your own oil changes void your warranty??
No right? I’m assuming if I keep all receipts I should be fine. I used to be a tech for Honda so that should help my case a little.
Lemme know
But does ford fix the transmission problem for free?
Yes they come with 3-year 36000 mile warranty
LOL eventually. It might take a few tries though. Some dealers are more willing to work to fix the problem than others.
How about 2.3 econboost?is it same ?
Chee Peng Pang ecoboost has almost almost no issues, it was not changed much from the first generation of the S550s.
Just blown headgaskets and cracked blocks. No biggie.
Chevy’s 10 speed came out a year later it’s more refined they did a lot of testing and made it perfect it has launch control which requires it to be stronger unlike ford they have a weak sloppy version of the 10 speed.
They're the same transmission. It was a Ford and Chevy joint venture. Exact same transmission.
hey, your ah steering wheel is ah on the ah wrong side.🤫
Toyota Camry TRD is the way to go😂😂😂
except the EcoBoost mustang is faster. but yeah, if the EcoBoost craps out, then v6 Camry. yay🥳
Any more cars recommendation?, I tried the camaro but it started having issues back to back now I really feel like American cars are shit and they make them cheap
This guy smh That black mustang being towed and he’s using as a “10 speed issue” was a manual GT🤦🏻♂️
Damn I was about to buy a 2015 gt manual but I end up buying 2014 ss ls3 and no regrets ❤️❤️😘
I heard the manual transmission is made in China, not sure about the automatic.
I want a mustang. But after multiple people having issues with them. Im going to go with hell cat or Camaro.
A Camaro and a hellcat are both shit. They both have crazy amount of flaws if not not , more than a GT.
Prolly not reliable for u cus u don’t know how to take care of it 😂 not everyone 18 is the same
thx bro for the info appreciate it
Stick to the 2nd gen coyote engines and just change to the 3rd gen intake manifolds.
Avoid the 1st year releases? People are having these exact same issues with the 2020's!🤬
Have you heard anything about the 15-17s?
Bull shit
I love Mustangs and am the original owner of my 12'GT auto bolt on mid 11 second car. Was looking to get an 18 or 19 but Ford is totally fucking us. I wont think about getting a new one until these problems are addressed by Ford and I dont see it happening any time soon. The MT82 has been a piece of shit since it's inception in 2011 and Ford still is in denial.
Let’s buy the 2019.
and the new gearbox will last 10,000 kms, mustang drivers say no more.
He wants a lemon not a mopar
Want it to stay running stop taking it to the dragstrip
My piston slap mustang will smoke the slap out of your car ...
Sure thing but you'll ride home in a tow truck and I'll drive my car home 😂 enjoy your win bud
Lol that funny because now you have a mustang and it giving you problems
69k miles on my challenger no problems at all. Knock on wood
Man I been a ford guy for ever and just got my second mustang and just got my first 2018 ford mustang gt and fucking wished I would have knew this shit before I got it. Its been two weeks with it. It was new with only 35 miles on it. Wow...
Any issues now, 2 years later? I'm really considering on owning this car but there's a lot of videos telling great and bad things..
what happened has been reliable?
What manuel transmission being made in China? Ah hell no…… got to look into that!
Yes all models have issues . But look at who out sales Chevy and dodge together. But if u drive the dog snot out of them they will go bad . Any car cant handle hard abuse .
The Lexus RC F can.
No issues with our 2018 Manual LOL.. daily driver.
People, not every car will have the same issues.
Dodge for the win
Mustangs are so disturbing
This guy obviously abuses his car. I’ve owned my 2018 GT for 6 years and zero problems. This video is BS. Any car, even a performance vehicle, will break if abused.
“American made performance vehicle” also known as garbage
It's unfortnate but I thank all the impatient people who buy the first year new models or refreshes with major changes. You take one for the team to smooth the wrinkles out of the shit that is bad. I'm getting a new 19 from the factory and should be issue free.
BBMustang514 19 still have the problems
Just sounds like y'all have no idea how to drive and run your cars to the ground..