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CMOC Admin 01-18-2010 12:45 PM

2011 Ford Mustang GT, V-6 Prices
 
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We just got our first official glimpse at the new 412-horsepower, 5.0-liter 2011 Ford Mustang GT last month ahead of the 2010 Detroit Auto Show. Today pricing information for the GT and the 305-horsepower 3.7-liter V-6 has leaked via an enthusiast site.

The leakage contains numbers that are not all that surprising, though they do reveal a slight price hike for the new model. The base V-6 coupe starts the lineup off at $22,995, while the least expensive V-6 Convertible starts at $27,995. Moving up to the GT, the coupe starts at $30,495 and the convertible runs from $35,495. Adding the Premium trim to any of these adds a premium of about $3,000.

So how does the 2011 Ford Mustang's pricing stack up to the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro's? Pretty well--although the Camaro V6 starts out a few hundred dollars cheaper at first glance, when the destination charge is added in (it's included in the Mustang prices listed above) the Mustang is actually about $600 cheaper. The same goes for the Camaro SS, which starts at $30,945 plus an $850 destination fee, making it about $1,350 more expensive than the 'Stang GT.

The Mustang also one-ups the Camaro by offering a convertible. Though the new Camaro has had convertible concepts since 2007, so far the car has yet to make it to market. The latest word on the matter is that the Camaro 'vert is due in March--of 2011.

For a full run down on pricing of the various 2011 Mustang models, including some of the available options packages, check out the link below.

SNAKEBITE 01-18-2010 04:45 PM

Sounds very competitive:tup

VAEM 01-18-2010 06:17 PM

WOW .... 22 Grand for 300 HP - bang for your buck is BACK!

1low03gt 01-18-2010 08:47 PM

As much as i think the prices of vehicles are way out of wack for the average guy these days,it's still not too bad compared to the compitition.

LazerRed2002GT 01-24-2010 09:07 PM

2011 Ford
 
Man time goes fast we are now in the marketing for 2011. And if I want to update my car I best wait 1 - 2 years after the new model is out and pick up on some depreciation on a well cared for used car.
We just updated to a 2008 GT. I like it fine compared to the new 2010 -2011. But I may need to add 100 more horse to it. What is the best suggestion for a add on to get the power increase?:rolleyes:

SNAKEBITE 01-25-2010 12:15 AM

^^^supercharge it^^^:chacha:

1low03gt 01-25-2010 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE (Post 120177)
^^^supercharge it^^^:chacha:

Agreed!!:cheers:

LazerRed2002GT 01-25-2010 09:34 PM

Re Supercharging
 
I bouught the car from EastGate in Hamilton. They are a Rousch dealer and have kits to bring it to 427 horsepower. I will check it out. The warranty would not be void by doing with a Rousch so I am told. The car is black and have started with some exterior window louvers for the side windows next will be the back window.
Thinking of adding the graphics for the 427SC. This is going to cost me:rolleyes:

musman 01-27-2010 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by CMOC Admin (Post 119854)
We just got our first official glimpse at the new 412-horsepower, 5.0-liter 2011 Ford Mustang GT last month ahead of the 2010 Detroit Auto Show. Today pricing information for the GT and the 305-horsepower 3.7-liter V-6 has leaked via an enthusiast site.

The leakage contains numbers that are not all that surprising, though they do reveal a slight price hike for the new model. The base V-6 coupe starts the lineup off at $22,995, while the least expensive V-6 Convertible starts at $27,995. Moving up to the GT, the coupe starts at $30,495 and the convertible runs from $35,495. Adding the Premium trim to any of these adds a premium of about $3,000.

So how does the 2011 Ford Mustang's pricing stack up to the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro's? Pretty well--although the Camaro V6 starts out a few hundred dollars cheaper at first glance, when the destination charge is added in (it's included in the Mustang prices listed above) the Mustang is actually about $600 cheaper. The same goes for the Camaro SS, which starts at $30,945 plus an $850 destination fee, making it about $1,350 more expensive than the 'Stang GT.

The Mustang also one-ups the Camaro by offering a convertible. Though the new Camaro has had convertible concepts since 2007, so far the car has yet to make it to market. The latest word on the matter is that the Camaro 'vert is due in March--of 2011.

For a full run down on pricing of the various 2011 Mustang models, including some of the available options packages, check out the link below.

Hi, would like to report all those great news to our fellow Canadian members over at "the team Mustang source" forums about the Canadian prices for the 2011 GT's and V6's. How reliable are those numbers ? We hear nothing from Ford Canada( as usual) and would like to make this announcement official.
Also the link which is referred to in this post doesn't show anywhere. Anything i'm missing here.
Thanks
Dan over at the TMS.

musman 01-27-2010 09:40 PM

Just figured out that those prices are US, when will the CDN prices come out ?


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