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New Ford Mustang arrives in Australia, sold out for a year before anyone test drives a car
THE new Ford Mustang is sold out for 12 months — before the first one has arrived in showrooms or anyone has taken a car for a test drive.
But close to 500 fans will get an early Christmas present, with the first batch of cars due to dock in Melbourne in the early hours of today.
More than 4000 Australians have placed deposits for the latest version of the iconic American muscle car — triple the demand for the homegrown Ford Falcon V8 — despite costing between $45,000 and $65,000.
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On home soil ... The first 2015 Ford Mustang touches ground in Melbourne. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
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Looking good ... The 2015 model ford Mustang is one step closer to their new owners. Picture: Supplied.Source:Supplied
While the Falcon will reach the end of the Broadmeadows production line after 56 years in October 2016, Ford fans have embraced the new Mustang in record numbers.
Australians have ordered twice as many Mustangs as UK buyers, even though the car market and the population there is triple the size of Australia.
Ford executives in Detroit will be breathing a sigh of relief because this is the first time in the nameplate’s 50-year history a Mustang has been made in right-hand-drive on a US production line.
Previous Mustangs sold in Australia in the 1960s and early 2000s were converted to right-hand-drive locally.
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They are here ... 2015 Ford Mustangs pictured in the hold of a cargo ship waiting to be unloaded at port in Melbourne. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
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Ready and waiting ... 2015 Ford Mustangs waiting to be unloaded at port in Melbourne. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
Nine out of every 10 orders placed so far are for the V8 model (the remaining 10 per cent have four-cylinder power) but highway patrol police across Australia will need to wait their turn to get behind the wheel.
While the new Mustang is a favourite to replace the Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore police pursuit cars — given the similar price and performance — the boys in blue will have to wait in the queue.
The new Mustang is yet to be formally approved for police pursuit work but it is one of the limited options available to emergency services once the Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore go out of production in the next two years.
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All eyes on this ... The 2016 Ford Mustang Coupe at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show in California. Picture: Frederic J. BrownSource:AFP
The first shipment of 173 Mustangs arrives in Melbourne in advance of three more arrivals totalling a further 300 or so vehicles before Christmas.
It takes between two and four months for the Mustangs to be shipped to Australia from Detroit; the initial batch was held up for a fortnight due to a shipping delay in the Panama Canal.
Ford Australia has imported a handful of display models over the past 12 months — including for the 2015 New Year’s Eve celebrations in Sydney, and eight promotional vehicles that arrived last Friday — but these are the first customer cars.
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High demand ... The Ford Mustang 2015 at the Geneva Motor Show. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
Meanwhile, Holden fans holding out for a right-hand-drive version of the Chevrolet Camaro will have to wait at least another five years for the Mustang’s arch rival to be sold locally.
The latest Camaro on sale in the US was not developed for right-hand-drive due to the Global Financial Crisis and General Motors’ bankruptcy.
But Holden has promised 24 other new imported models between now and 2020, once the Elizabeth production line closes in late 2017.
The race red looks amazing!! Where is my damn car!!!!
Me too. Finding it hard to spot ANY DIB cars in all the pics or video yet.I'm happy I've gone with DIB, given there are so many red, magnetic and white Mustangs.
Interesting that the Fidelio is going straight to melbourne from auckland will be interesting to see if in the future when the initial demand in nz has subsided whether or not the will come straight to melbourne cutting another 5 or 6 days off the journey.[/QUOT
they are only getting them to us in drips and drabs. we have 550+ ordered and we are getting , what, 40 at a time. I'm expecting a year wait. ordered june 2015 and expect maybe may 16 if lucky
I ordered July 15 and have been told Sept 16 ?:frusty:Interesting that the Fidelio is going straight to melbourne from auckland will be interesting to see if in the future when the initial demand in nz has subsided whether or not the will come straight to melbourne cutting another 5 or 6 days off the journey.[/QUOT
they are only getting them to us in drips and drabs. we have 550+ ordered and we are getting , what, 40 at a time. I'm expecting a year wait. ordered june 2015 and expect maybe may 16 if lucky
When were you told this?I ordered July 15 and have been told Sept 16 ?:frusty:
Got on the wagon late, depo in July. Dealer informed me on Wednesday, July 2016 build, September delivery via Port Kembla...When were you told this?
My contract says April 16, which I know is a rough guesstimate, but just wondering how recently you were told that.
I ordered mine in August.
I was told sept 16 delivery on date of order (end of july ordered) and last week called in to say hi and see if any progress and was told sept 16 still looks like the realistic date?When were you told this?
My contract says April 16, which I know is a rough guesstimate, but just wondering how recently you were told that.
I ordered mine in August.
Yep same..Got on the wagon late, depo in July. Dealer informed me on Wednesday, July 2016 build, September delivery via Port Kembla...
Not sure on the PK delivery as I believe they were all going to Melb.....if PK....hey I will intercept as the ro-ro berth is only 10 minutes away...lol