Consumer Review Video - 2016 Ford Mustang V6 3.7L V6 Coupe

Car Displayed: 2016 Ford Mustang V6 3.7L V6 Coupe

The 2016 Ford Mustang V6 is a relatively easy car to maintain, and a good choice for the experienced car owner. The engine air filter is no problem to change. You only have to disengage a few fasteners for access to the filter, and these fasteners are easy to disengage. To access one of the tail lights, you only have to reach under the vehicle for reliable access. Changing the front wiper blade is easy to do. Other models will require the use of tools to complete, so it’s a nice touch to be able to change these blades with just your hands.

Some things are more problematic on the 2016 Ford Mustang V6. Removing the battery is slightly more complicated, as you will have to remove an additional cover, which will require tools you may not have readily available for a repair. You will have to remove a large cover from under the vehicle in order to access the petcock for a coolant drain. This will require you to contend with gravity as you complete. You will have to peel back the wheel well lining in order to access the front turn signal bulb. This lining can grow tight to the vehicle over time.

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