2013 Mustang Order Guides (including GT500) & Price Lists
I thought I read in an article that they will start "Just" shy of 60k. My guess is $59,750 for the coupe.....
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I sent you an update yesterday, mystichrome.
Yup, what they said, Jason29! I soooo love my dealer pro's!
Deysha
Production just began a couple of days ago. Ford will be holding up shipment to put early builds through quality checks before releasing them. I bet it'll be a week or two before shipments begin, putting the first deliveries to deliveries near the end of March or early April.

Deysha
I'm guessing and hoping $60k base is too high (for the coupe). I'd think they'd keep it competitive with the ZL1 which basically comes loaded at $54k. I'm hoping for a max $2k MSRP increase.
"Buyers of a new Porsche can opt to pick up at one of two Porsche assembly plants: Zuffenhausen (where the 911, Boxster and Cayman are built) or Leipzig (home of the Panamera and Cayenne). Regardless of the model, buyers can choose either location, and each offers its own benefits. Both include a factory tour, but Zuffenhausen includes the recently renovated Porsche Museum, while Leipzig includes the opportunity to lap the test track or take a Cayenne off-road.
Porsche can also schedule a photo session on the grounds of either factory, and will arrange for temporary insurance and plates – and even winter tires if needed – allowing its customers to spend a couple weeks in Europe getting to know their new car. Once the honeymoon is over, Porsche will ship the car to the U.S."
Last edited by cinque35; Mar 2, 2012 at 06:55 PM.

I will try and get to the lot this weekend but busy heading to family and stuff (my birthday is tomorrow
) If the weather is decent enough I will try to stop by before I head out
I stand with $59,750.00. Wish it was cheaper so I could afford one.......

By the way, what do we win if we come the closest?????
$54k base price, dont forget options, delivery and the gas guzzler tax which I hear is like $2500. ZL1's will be over 60k easy with a couple options and the extra fee's.....
I stand with $59,750.00. Wish it was cheaper so I could afford one.......
By the way, what do we win if we come the closest?????
I stand with $59,750.00. Wish it was cheaper so I could afford one.......

By the way, what do we win if we come the closest?????
If it has gas guzzler and delivery is not included in the $54k, that would certainly be extra cost.
I'm still hoping for low $50s.
6spd auto $1185
stripes on roof/decklid $470 2 different styles
Sunroof $900
Nickel fuel door $175
car cover $365 2 types
Bright wheels $470
exposed carbon fiber weave hood $600
Lighted footwells $555
cargo mat $140
floor mats $155
cargo net $60
audio subwoofer system $1065
vehicle cover $405
On the website, I loaded one out to $61,830.
Check this out.. http://www.autoblog.com/2012/03/02/p...ram/#continued
"Buyers of a new Porsche can opt to pick up at one of two Porsche assembly plants: Zuffenhausen (where the 911, Boxster and Cayman are built) or Leipzig (home of the Panamera and Cayenne). Regardless of the model, buyers can choose either location, and each offers its own benefits. Both include a factory tour, but Zuffenhausen includes the recently renovated Porsche Museum, while Leipzig includes the opportunity to lap the test track or take a Cayenne off-road.
Porsche can also schedule a photo session on the grounds of either factory, and will arrange for temporary insurance and plates – and even winter tires if needed – allowing its customers to spend a couple weeks in Europe getting to know their new car. Once the honeymoon is over, Porsche will ship the car to the U.S."

"Buyers of a new Porsche can opt to pick up at one of two Porsche assembly plants: Zuffenhausen (where the 911, Boxster and Cayman are built) or Leipzig (home of the Panamera and Cayenne). Regardless of the model, buyers can choose either location, and each offers its own benefits. Both include a factory tour, but Zuffenhausen includes the recently renovated Porsche Museum, while Leipzig includes the opportunity to lap the test track or take a Cayenne off-road.
Porsche can also schedule a photo session on the grounds of either factory, and will arrange for temporary insurance and plates – and even winter tires if needed – allowing its customers to spend a couple weeks in Europe getting to know their new car. Once the honeymoon is over, Porsche will ship the car to the U.S."

Microfiber seat inserts $500
6spd auto $1185
stripes on roof/decklid $470 2 different styles
Sunroof $900
Nickel fuel door $175
car cover $365 2 types
Bright wheels $470
exposed carbon fiber weave hood $600
Lighted footwells $555
cargo mat $140
floor mats $155
cargo net $60
audio subwoofer system $1065
vehicle cover $405
On the website, I loaded one out to $61,830.
6spd auto $1185
stripes on roof/decklid $470 2 different styles
Sunroof $900
Nickel fuel door $175
car cover $365 2 types
Bright wheels $470
exposed carbon fiber weave hood $600
Lighted footwells $555
cargo mat $140
floor mats $155
cargo net $60
audio subwoofer system $1065
vehicle cover $405
On the website, I loaded one out to $61,830.
I see a GT500 w/ Performance Pack similar to that of a "base" ZL1.
Got my window sticker. It was generated 3/2. Thank you Deysha for the link!!!!
Scheduled build 3/10. I wonder what the mix of Bosses to regular cars are?? 1 Boss every 100 cars or what?

Scheduled build 3/10. I wonder what the mix of Bosses to regular cars are?? 1 Boss every 100 cars or what?



