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are you sure Mustang isn't too much car for the UK ? :lol:

Well since you guys finally adopted independent rear suspension and allowed the car to turn corners......I think it's time we showed you how it should be driven and not just really fast in a straight line!!

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you all have a Costco? If its anything like ours, you need a big SUV or truck for that place. How else are you going to get 50 rolls of toilet paper (bogrolls?) back home? :lol:

how is the cost of a Mustang compare to a German car, say a BMW 435i?

Love Costco! We have quite a few dotted around the country. 435i starts around £40,000 ($59000)
The GT has had a couple of price increases, it's currently £34,000 ($50,400)
 

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Love Costco! We have quite a few dotted around the country. 435i starts around £40,000 ($59000)
The GT has had a couple of price increases, it's currently £34,000 ($50,400)

Comparable prices to the mustang would be a BMW 320d msport or a Mercedes c220 Amg.

Those were the other two I considered at the time. But there was no competition!!


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Love Costco! We have quite a few dotted around the country. 435i starts around £40,000 ($59000)
The GT has had a couple of price increases, it's currently £34,000 ($50,400)
My dealer in Inverness says GT is going up to 41k early next year.
 

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My dealer in Inverness says GT is going up to 41k early next year.
I can't imagine that they would put the price up that much, thats a 20% increase :eyebulge:
 

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My dealer in Inverness says GT is going up to 41k early next year.
They'd be daft to put it up to 41K - that'd put it in the premium tax band from 2017 - £2000 first year tax + £450 a year for years 2-6 (rather than the £2000 first year + £140 year 2-onwards band it's in at the moment).
 

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I would be surprised that Ford UK would have even worked out that there is such a huge interest in the GT that people would pay a lot more for it, as they seem oblivious to the car at the moment.
 

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My dealer in Inverness says GT is going up to 41k early next year.
Cant see that happening but seriously hope it does. The rarer these cars stay the better for me and better still for residuals
 

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My dealer in Inverness says GT is going up to 41k early next year.
Some will tell you anything to ensure you sign on the dotted line..:ninja:

I hope that's the case anyway because I haven't ordered yet.
 

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Some will tell you anything to ensure you sign on the dotted line..:ninja:

I hope that's the case anyway because I haven't ordered yet.
I agree with this post, more than the Dealer. I don't see how a jump of c£7k on the base model will ever happen...That's a huge jump!

Maybe he meant they'd be 41k for a fully specced all options V8 Auto Verte with Custom Pack (Only way it hits 41k!)
 

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I agree with this post, more than the Dealer. I don't see how a jump of c£7k on the base model will ever happen...That's a huge jump!

Maybe he meant they'd be 41k for a fully specced all options V8 Auto Verte with Custom Pack (Only way it hits 41k!)
That spec is already 41k!
 

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Does the premium tax band take into account such options? (Knowing our government, yes).
 

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Does the premium tax band take into account such options? (Knowing our government, yes).
Probably DC will rinse you for everything it's worth just to drop money into some BS system that the majority don't want. But lets not talk politics ;)
 

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Love Costco! We have quite a few dotted around the country. 435i starts around £40,000 ($59000)
The GT has had a couple of price increases, it's currently £34,000 ($50,400)
Rather big numbers for either of these. Mustang GT can be had much cheaper in the States. Do you know if BMW 435i can be had much cheaper in Germany? Makes me wonder how much of the price tag gets inflated by import duty, luxury tax, petrol tax, etc.

In any case, if you can get a good deal on a Mustang with Reverse sensors, might as well get them. But if you don't get them, and you scuff your bumper, you always go to Costco and buy some duct tape, and put that over the scuff :lol:

Happy New Year! :cheers:
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