Chevrolet Malibu vs Ford Mustang: Which Used Buy Wins?
As used buys (July 2026), the Chevrolet Malibu typically lists for $19,693 against $34,328 for the Ford Mustang (same model years — 2023–2025 — national medians from live listings). The Chevrolet Malibu takes fuel economy (26 MPG combined vs 22 MPG); the Ford Mustang leads on NCAP safety (4.8★ vs 4.6★ average). Overall medians mix very different trims — at the cheapest common trims it's the LS (1FL) at $17,999 vs the I4 at $30,590; see the trim-by-trim tables for a fair match. Every figure below is live market data, not book values.
Head to head
Trim-by-trim prices (last 4 model years)
A fair comparison matches equivalent trims, not overall medians. Like for like: at the cheapest common trims, the Chevrolet Malibu LS (1FL) ($17,999) faces the Ford Mustang I4 ($30,590); the most common trims on the market are the LT (1LT) (77.0% of Chevrolet Malibu listings) and the I4 (55.6% of Ford Mustang listings); at the top of the market, the PREMIER (2LT) ($21,370) faces the DARK HORSE ($64,014). Share = portion of the model's trim-labeled used listings (a supply-side popularity signal: what the market actually stocks and sells most). “Cheapest”/“Priciest” mark the ends of the quotable trim range — trim ladders don't map one-to-one across brands, so this is not a factory base-model claim.
| Chevrolet Malibu | Ford Mustang | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trim | Typical price | Share | Trim | Typical price | Share |
| LS (1FL)Cheapest | $17,999 | 6.8% | I4Most popularCheapest | $30,590 | 55.6% |
| LT WITH 1LT | $18,837 | 0.6% | GT | $47,590 | 37.2% |
| LT (1LT)Most popular | $18,990 | 77.0% | MACH 1 | $54,590 | 1.1% |
| LS (1LS) | $18,999 | 4.2% | DARK HORSEPriciest | $64,014 | 6.1% |
| RS (1SP) | $20,998 | 3.7% | — | ||
| PREMIER (2LT)Priciest | $21,370 | 7.3% | — | ||
| PREMIER (2LZ) | $21,988 | 0.4% | — | ||
Rows are aligned by price position (both sides sorted cheapest-first), not by equivalent equipment — trim names never map one-to-one across brands. Full per-trim detail (price ranges, mileage) is on each model's price page: Chevrolet Malibu prices · Ford Mustang prices.
Used price by model year
| Year | Chevrolet Malibu typical | Ford Mustang typical | Difference | Chevrolet Malibu MPG | Ford Mustang MPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $21,284 | $41,536 | Ford Mustang +$20,252 | 31 MPG | 12–17 MPG |
| 2024 | $19,693 | $34,328 | Ford Mustang +$14,635 | 31 MPG | 17–24 MPG |
| 2023 | $17,489 | $28,784 | Ford Mustang +$11,295 | 30 MPG | 17–23 MPG |
| 2022 | $16,595 | $37,681 | Ford Mustang +$21,086 | 26–32 MPG | 17–23 MPG |
| 2021 | $14,996 | $34,495 | Ford Mustang +$19,499 | 26–32 MPG | 17–23 MPG |
| 2020 | $13,999 | $28,995 | Ford Mustang +$14,996 | 26–32 MPG | 17–23 MPG |
| 2019 | $13,000 | $25,995 | Ford Mustang +$12,995 | 26–46 MPG | 18–23 MPG |
| 2018 | $11,995 | $21,740 | Ford Mustang +$9,745 | 26–46 MPG | 18–23 MPG |
| 2017 | $11,331 | $22,245 | Ford Mustang +$10,914 | 26–46 MPG | 17–24 MPG |
| 2016 | $10,125 | $18,993 | Ford Mustang +$8,868 | 26–46 MPG | 18–23 MPG |
| 2015 | $8,682 | $18,990 | Ford Mustang +$10,308 | 24–29 MPG | 18–24 MPG |
| 2014 | $7,787 | $14,679 | Ford Mustang +$6,892 | 24–29 MPG | 23 MPG |
| 2013 | $6,997 | $17,900 | Ford Mustang +$10,903 | 24–29 MPG | 23 MPG |
| 2012 | $6,595 | $14,980 | Ford Mustang +$8,385 | 20–26 MPG | 23 MPG |
| 2011 | $5,995 | $15,468 | Ford Mustang +$9,473 | 20–26 MPG | 23 MPG |
| 2010 | $5,942 | $12,172 | Ford Mustang +$6,230 | 20–29 MPG | — |
| 2009 | $5,995 | $19,297 | Ford Mustang +$13,302 | 20–29 MPG | — |
| 2008 | $5,948 | $18,199 | Ford Mustang +$12,251 | 20–27 MPG | — |
| 2007 | $4,688 | $16,498 | Ford Mustang +$11,810 | 18–25 MPG | — |
| 2006 | $4,998 | $12,822 | Ford Mustang +$7,824 | 19–24 MPG | — |
| 2005 | $5,495 | $11,203 | Ford Mustang +$5,708 | 23–25 MPG | — |
Typical price = national median asking price of live listings for that model year (July 2026); MPG = EPA combined range across rated versions.
Frequently asked questions
Which is cheaper to buy used — Chevrolet Malibu or Ford Mustang?
Comparing the same model years (2023–2025), the Chevrolet Malibu is cheaper: it typically lists for $19,693 versus $34,328 for the Ford Mustang (national medians, July 2026).
Which gets better fuel economy — Chevrolet Malibu or Ford Mustang?
The Chevrolet Malibu: its typical rated version returns 26 MPG combined versus 22 MPG for the Ford Mustang (median across EPA-rated versions of the compared years).
Which is safer — Chevrolet Malibu or Ford Mustang?
By NCAP overall crash-test rating the Ford Mustang averages 4.8 of 5 stars across rated years versus 4.6 for the Chevrolet Malibu. Always check the specific model year's rating in the table above.
Which is more reliable — Chevrolet Malibu or Ford Mustang?
NHTSA lists an average of 4.2 recalls per model year for the Chevrolet Malibu and 7.6 for the Ford Mustang — an edge for the Chevrolet Malibu. Recall and complaint counts scale with sales volume, so treat them as context and check any specific car's VIN history.
Which trims should I actually compare?
Like for like: at the cheapest common trims, a Chevrolet Malibu LS (1FL) typically lists for $17,999 vs $30,590 for a Ford Mustang I4; the most common trims on the market are the LT (1LT) ($18,990, 77.0% of Chevrolet Malibu listings) and the I4 ($30,590, 55.6% of Ford Mustang listings); at the top of the market, the PREMIER (2LT) ($21,370) faces the DARK HORSE ($64,014). Overall medians hide this trim mix — use the trim tables above for a fair match. Trim names never map one-to-one across brands, so "cheapest" means the least expensive trim with a real market share, not the factory base.
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Dig deeper
Chevrolet Malibu — live listings & specs Ford Mustang — live listings & specs Chevrolet Malibu prices by year Ford Mustang prices by year Chevrolet Malibu MPG by year Ford Mustang MPG by year
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