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  • It was higher than I expected.

    Votes: 19 39.6%
  • It was very close to what I was expecting.

    Votes: 26 54.2%
  • It was cheaper than what I was expecting.

    Votes: 3 6.3%

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EB2Jaros

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Not sure what you mean, they are both $4,000

Prices do not included deliv/dest

100A $25,170
200A $29,170

300A $32,100
400A $36,100
I saw your post in another thread earlier that

My name is Cam and I work between two Ford dealerships in Northern Virginia. Congratulations to those who are going to purchase a new 2015 Ford Mustang.

Pricing information (BASE PRICING)

Mustang V6 Fastback - $24,425
Mustang V6 Convertible - NOT AVAILABLE YET
Mustang ECOBOOST Fastback - $25,995
Mustang ECOBOOST Fastback Premium (200A) - $29,995
Mustang ECOBOOST Fastback Premium (201A) - $31,790
Mustang ECOBOOST Convertible - NOT AVAILABLE YET
MUSTANG GT Fastback (300A) - $32,925
MUSTANG GT Convertible - NOT AVAILABLE YET
MUSTANG GT Premium Fastback (400A) - $36,100
GT Fastback 50YR ANNIVERSARY P8R (Manual) - $46,995
The upgrade to premium in GT wasn't $4000. The prices weren't correct?
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I see we have a lot of guys on this forum from the Baltimore area. Hope we can have a meet-up someday.

I think the prices are fair... I think the base model is less than I was expecting, but the premium bump of about $4000 is too much... then add another $2k for the PP and I think it's overpriced. Thus, I'll likely wait a year and get a used 15 as the 16s are about to roll in.
I definitely agree with you, but this is not totally a surprise. Options are where they make their money, but $4000 does seem pretty steep. I will probably do the same thing as you, and try to get one a bit cheaper in mid to late 2015. Also, I think a Baltimore Mustang Meet-Up would be awesome. I'm relatively new to the area and would enjoy meeting other enthusiasts!
 

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I saw your post in another thread earlier that



The upgrade to premium in GT wasn't $4000. The prices weren't correct?
Those prices, with exception to the GT premium price, show the price with destination charges included. I don't know why he posted a GT premium price without the destination charges included since he did it with all the others.

For those of you in Baltimore, I'm around the area a few times a year since my dad lives here in Pasadena. (i'm currently visiting lol) So come next year, I'll definitely keep an eye out for a meet up.
 

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I saw your post in another thread earlier that



The upgrade to premium in GT wasn't $4000. The prices weren't correct?
The GT Premium 400A price was a typo $36,100 did not include the deliv/dest. Since then I had JarStang update the price to the correct, $36,925

I apologize for any confusion with that. Many of the car blogs/news places took that number before I had it corrected.
 
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The GT Premium 400A price was a typo $36,100 did not include the deliv/dest. Since then I had JarStang update the price to the correct, $36,925

I apologize for any confusion with that. Many of the car blogs/news places took that number before I had it corrected.
Thanks for the clarification. That helps make a bit more sense out of the pricing.
 

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The GT Premium 400A price was a typo $36,100 did not include the deliv/dest. Since then I had JarStang update the price to the correct, $36,925

I apologize for any confusion with that. Many of the car blogs/news places took that number before I had it corrected.
Thank you for the clarification. I was fixated on the numbers since you posted the first time.

I can't believe how much time I have spent on this site given that I won't place my order until the car becomes available.
 

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Thank you for the clarification. I was fixated on the numbers since you posted the first time.

I can't believe how much time I have spent on this site given that I won't place my order until the car becomes available.
I hear you.

By the way, I corrected my numbers up above. I still think the Premium trim is quite a hefty price to pay. I'll end up purchasing mid/late next year so hopefully I can cash in on a discount.
 

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I hear you.

By the way, I corrected my numbers up above. I still think the Premium trim is quite a hefty price to pay. I'll end up purchasing mid/late next year so hopefully I can cash in on a discount.
I might as well do the same.
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