All,
The yellow GT Fastback will be on display tomorrow at Sunshine Ford (Gold Coast) and Pacific Ford (Sunshine Coast) on Monday night. The Gold Coast viewing appears to be open to anyone, while the Sunshine Coast viewing is by invite only.
I'm guessing the car will be moved between the two...
Thanks to one of the comments on the main page regarding the centre console, those in the US had to put up with the handbrake being on the wrong side (right side) of the console for 17 years (1987-2004). So I guess we will have to live it until Ford does an interior upgrade .
Thanks for info, just had a look at some photos and it appears the park brake lever being on the right hand side (opposite side to the driver) goes back as far as the 87' Mustang.
I guess for us in Australia, having it on the left hand side we be another uniqueness feature of the Mustang.
On the Ford Kuga (Escape in the US) they kept the bonnet release on the left hand side, however the centre console was flipped. The Kuga is however built in Spain.
The Aussie motoring media will have a field day with this. It will give them more ammunition to attack Ford. GM will be watching closely and if the they decide to launch a RHD Camaro, I bet they'll ensure it will be fully configured for RHD.
Regarding the STOP/START switch, the switch panel...
If Ford can't be bothered changing the centre console, wonder if they will move the START/STOP button from the left side of the switch panel to the right side.
Found this post on another (Australian) site;
(I now work for a ford dealer in a management role)
Ecoboost manual with no metallic with have a RRP of 44980 + on roads
Mustang GT premium manual with premium paint at 58485 + on roads
Also remember that while they may sell at full retail for a...