apexclipper
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Any confirmed date?
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I think you might be $7,000 on the LOW side for that GT in US funds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!No confirmed date yet.
My predictions are $35 000 in US for GT and 39 000 Euros in Europe.
Yes, I think it's entirely possible. My 03 Mach1 with 320 HP got a best of 13.6. The EB could be lighter, could have a wider torque range, and lower gears and quicker shifting. I hope it goes lower but I would be happy with 13.6.Thanks
I haven't owned a Mustang since my then new '86 GT and '88 5.0 LX notch.
I'm giving serious thought to a '15/'16 Ecoboost/performance package/Recaro seat Mustang.
Ford seems to have done a great job with the new Mustangs...
I'm betting the Ecoboost performance pack will turn a 13.6 @ 104 MPG right out of the box - and get 34 MPG EPA highway.
$31,210 is current starting for GT, so 35K is way too high. That's where premium starts now. 5% would be $32,676 is a more realistic point, maybe $33,000 at max. I wouldn't be surprised either if its less than 5%. I'd say 32,000-33000 is a safe range for a base GT.No confirmed date yet.
My predictions are $35 000 in US for GT and 39 000 Euros in Europe.
How many boxes of shin pads would you like to order,might want to put an order for butt pads at the same time.I don"t think there is going to be any power increase or 5-10 HP at the most and the weight will be the same,but you can always dream, and enjoy the ride.I sure hope Ford has some positive news to let out soon. This reveal has been so drawn out that if they don't have either a not-insignificant power increase and/or weight reduction it's going to feel like they drug us along just to kick us between the legs.