Does anyone know?
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While Ford has not announced '11 Mustang pricing yet, I'd venture to guess that a GT Premium Coupe will likely be around $32-$35K, popularly equipped, while the GT/CS will likely add about $2K to the price of a comparably equipped GT Premium. Add $5K for a convertible.
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There is no 2011 Mach 1 - at least not from Ford. However, there will be dealers out there who make up their own version of what they think a Mach 1 is, so you'll find dealer-made Mach 1 clones for varying degrees of money, I'm sure.
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Me thinks someone has been reading too many rumor posts. Ford has barely cracked the door open on the 2011 GT, let alone a CSS. There is no Mach-1, and while there is a Boss 302 it's a limit-50 race only package. All other editions are purely rumors at this point with no physical backing to them.
As for price, Ford's mentioned that the price will be very much the same, but given inflation and all, we can probably expect to see a slight increase. We also have to consider the entry demand, since the new engine and power will cause prices to be inflated at first. So even when the first price quotes come out, we can't count on those to be long-term.
As for price, Ford's mentioned that the price will be very much the same, but given inflation and all, we can probably expect to see a slight increase. We also have to consider the entry demand, since the new engine and power will cause prices to be inflated at first. So even when the first price quotes come out, we can't count on those to be long-term.