https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1...te=ive&vld=cid:a03acc66,vid:PAusy4lzt_8,st:81Can't tell you how many Utube Bullitt videos I've seen, and everybody seems to love them, that's why I couldn't understand seeing several that had 3 owners and less than 20k miles.
One explanation I got was that some folks got in over their heads with insurance and payments.
At least there doesn't seem to be any inherent flaws that would sour one on ownership.
Had mine 4.5 years. Love it. Never will be sold. To my eye is the cleanest and classiest looking ‘Stang. Nearly every reviewer who tested one when they were released had the same opinion.
I think you'll find a lot of cars from 18-21 have multiple owners, simply due to the stupid money that dealers were throwing at vehicles back then trying to get inventory on hand during covid and supply chain shortages. My 2019 has 2 owners (husband...then the wife...connect the dots on that one...), I'm number 3. Bought it in January for 40k with 26,000 miles on it. Probably won't be burried in it when I die, but I'll hang onto it for a couple of years for sure.I am interested in the 2019-2020 Mustang Bullitt.
Looking at what's for sale I've noticed an unusually high percentage of cars with multiple
owners that have very low mileage, even more so than what I see for the GT's out there.
Can anyone opine why this is so?