OzS550
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Price is the big unknown at the moment, but what are our best guesses?
The Aussie dollar has been around the US94c for some time now and may well ease back in the next twelve months, but probably not much below US90c. So on exchange alone the prices should be only some 10% higher.
More likely Ford AU will price according to how they see Mustang placed in the local market. So what will the I4 and V8 be competing with?
Being a rear drive coupe, the I4 may invite comparison to the 86 / BRZ ($30K - $37K), but it really is significantly bigger and more powerful. Is it more aligned with the STi / S3 / Golf R ($50K +) segment in terms of performance? But they're hatches with AWD.
Likewise the V8 is hard to peg against a direct competitor. Will Ford see it up against the soon to be discontinued VF SS-V Redline ($52K) or a HSV product like a Clubsport ($61K)?
The possibility of a GT350 with forced induction and big horsepower will give Ford a higher priced product to compete with the $95K HSV GTS. (Does anyone know how well these are selling at this pice?)
There is a lot of comparison on this site to the BMW M4, but plainly they are in a different price segment, here at least.
We've seen media speculation of the I4 Ecoboost starting around $40K and the V8 about $65K which seems a huge price gap.
Any thoughts Ladies and Gentlemen?
The Aussie dollar has been around the US94c for some time now and may well ease back in the next twelve months, but probably not much below US90c. So on exchange alone the prices should be only some 10% higher.
More likely Ford AU will price according to how they see Mustang placed in the local market. So what will the I4 and V8 be competing with?
Being a rear drive coupe, the I4 may invite comparison to the 86 / BRZ ($30K - $37K), but it really is significantly bigger and more powerful. Is it more aligned with the STi / S3 / Golf R ($50K +) segment in terms of performance? But they're hatches with AWD.
Likewise the V8 is hard to peg against a direct competitor. Will Ford see it up against the soon to be discontinued VF SS-V Redline ($52K) or a HSV product like a Clubsport ($61K)?
The possibility of a GT350 with forced induction and big horsepower will give Ford a higher priced product to compete with the $95K HSV GTS. (Does anyone know how well these are selling at this pice?)
There is a lot of comparison on this site to the BMW M4, but plainly they are in a different price segment, here at least.
We've seen media speculation of the I4 Ecoboost starting around $40K and the V8 about $65K which seems a huge price gap.
Any thoughts Ladies and Gentlemen?
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