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30-10-2014, 07:28 PM | #181 | |||
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Ford has upped the ante and this 2015 Mustang is a more premium product than the previous model. Add $2k to your price bracket above and I'd agree with you. I do agree $65-70k is too much. If we get the Fastback GT Premium with PP then between $60-65 is fair. |
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30-10-2014, 10:42 PM | #182 | ||
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$70k for a V8 Convertible is more than fair, considering if you want one made by anyone else you would need $150k+
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30-10-2014, 10:54 PM | #183 | |||
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Depending on measured performance, there may not be much under 150K that could compete with the mustang.
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30-10-2014, 11:12 PM | #184 | ||
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If the Mustang GT can be sold in the home market for AUD$41k (at current exchange rate), there is no justifiable reason for a AUD$60-70k price here. No matter how much FoA is aiming to push the Mustang as a premium product, anyone with even a hint of interest will know what the real price of the car is and shirk their nose at them.
Another fact a lot of people don't realise is Ford Australia won't be landing them for AUD$40k; based on noises I am hearing from the US, the landed cost will be closer to AUD$30k.
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07-11-2014, 08:12 AM | #185 | ||
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People really need to stop this "Oh it sells for $X in America nonsense>'
That's like comparing the price of Queensland bananas to WA rump steak. For starters, the RHD Mustang is NOT "sold for $X) in America. IF you could buy one there I imagine they would charge you a hefty premium. Why don't you look and see how much they will sell for in the UK or Japan??? If Mustangs sold for $200,000 in the USA, and they launched it here $150,000, would everybody rush out and buy one because it was "cheaper"??? Prices are determined by the (local) market not by some fanciful reference to some other completely irrelevant price. The ONLY point at which it becomes remotely relevant is competition from parallel importing. SO the question is NOT "how much does it sell for in America?" It's "how much would it cost a parallel importer to buy the car in America, have it converted and compliance, shipped to Australia and Marketed with a warranty. In reality, all that is relevant is how & where the Mustang sits in the Australian Market, relative to other cars sold HERE. |
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07-11-2014, 09:09 AM | #186 | ||
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Yeah.... you sound like an importer or the owner of a converted car. No way anyones paying converted money or anything like it for factory RHD cars
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07-11-2014, 09:17 AM | #187 | |||
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Will be interesting to see how the US sales stack up against all of the RHD's...wonder if that equation will turn around.
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07-11-2014, 09:26 AM | #188 | ||
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people keep throwing up the what would it cost to import 1 and convert it.well with it coming from the factory as a rhd we are only paying for it to be assembled once,not disassembled and then reassembled.ford r&d cost for rhd are spread right across the worlds rhd market not just the small aussie market so have to recoup less per vehicle.if they price it in a comparable market in australia v8 coupe well its going to be north of 100k.anything in life is worth what people are prepared to pay for it,overprice it and it will have a short life here
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07-11-2014, 01:02 PM | #189 | |||
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07-11-2014, 02:36 PM | #190 | ||
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Wow, that's expensive. 35K UK is 65K Aus, and when you add GST and onroad costs, the price is then 77K Aus.
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07-11-2014, 03:42 PM | #191 | |||
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Conversion costs are an irrelevance now, this is a global vehicle just like all the jappa's and euro's that are produced LHD & RHD. You are right about prices being determined by the local market, Ford will price so as to cream as much profit as possible but if they price it too high I think people will vote with their feet. They may still get the hardcore Mustang aficionados to buy but anyone who is not one will just choose another option. |
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07-11-2014, 05:06 PM | #192 | ||
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See how the price goes after 12 months. As much as I want one the smarter money is waiting until the hype settles.
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07-11-2014, 05:23 PM | #193 | ||
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Comparisons to zee Germans V8 coupes is a little off as well, as nice as the modern Stangs are, tech wise their a ways behind zee Germans still. And then there's the badge, end of the day a Ford is just a Ford; working class mans car(s).
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07-11-2014, 05:56 PM | #194 | |||
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Jeep (and Chrysler ) are selling because the price is right . |
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07-11-2014, 06:49 PM | #195 | ||
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Ford will be pricing the car at whatever they think they can sell them at, they don't care if you think it's overpriced, or if its good value, they care about sales, if the numbers don't stack up they will drop the price, if they are where they predict them to be the price stays where it is. That's all that matters to the decision makers.
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07-11-2014, 09:22 PM | #196 | |||
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07-11-2014, 09:28 PM | #197 | ||
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I seem to recall hearing that they need a 1000/month to justify RHD production.
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08-11-2014, 09:08 AM | #199 | ||
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merc's are ugly
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08-11-2014, 10:35 AM | #200 | ||
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They will easily achieve that worldwide.
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08-11-2014, 07:32 PM | #204 | ||
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There are always exceptions to the rule, particularly among performance car lovers who may wish to own fast examples of both.
Still if I was a betting man I’d put my money on the bulk of Merc owners not being interested in Mustang. I would also say the same about many other vehicle owners. Mustang is a 2 door massed produced performance car which isn’t on the shopping list of most buyers. |
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08-11-2014, 08:47 PM | #205 | ||
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Why does anyone care what Merc driver's think or do? Are they seen as the epitome of the human race or something?
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08-11-2014, 10:35 PM | #206 | ||
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Isn't the comparison to other brands eg Chrysler and the 300 and their US-Aus pricing more meaningful than to a parallel importer who doesn't have a business with the latest model given it is factory RHD?
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08-11-2014, 11:37 PM | #207 | ||
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IMO Mercs are overpriced ....... only those with cash can splash. I hope those at Ford Australia come up with a reasonable price for all there future cars including the Mustang to be sold here. At least then I can have a choice other than a brand the comes from mostly Asia. If the yanks can produce cars at reasonable price there then they should pass it on to there export market. My heart tells me this may not be the case because we seem to getting shaf... by rest of world and some of our fellow countrymen in lots things these days.
Cant wait to finish work and jump into hopefully a RH drive Mustang that has been fitted with the goodies from some of our Aff sponser's. I love me Fords and always will, just hope they dont price themselves out of the Australian market with the Mustang |
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09-11-2014, 12:00 AM | #208 | |||
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At a guess I’d say the Mercedes brand or their owners are used on this forum as nothing more than a suitable reference which would in reality actually encompass all Euro or higher end vehicles more than just targeting Merc owner’s themselves. The real point is why compare completely different types of vehicles in the first place, they are at polar opposites in mindset and the market segment. You may as well say SUV’s are crossed shopped with Mustang. At the moment the Mustang’s biggest advantage is it won’t have any 2 door V8 competition at its price point in Australia. That should get some bums on seats and if it is successful then it’s possible some of its natural Yank competitors may arrive and make a small niche market a bit more affordable and interesting. |
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09-11-2014, 12:32 AM | #209 | |||
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A Mustang is not Merc and vise versa. They appeal to 2 different markets. And for the record there is nothing wrong with being classed a working mans car. I've always wanted a Mustang. Hats off to Ford, not for closing down Falcon but for having the Guts to bring the Mustang here in RHD and making it easy to own, finance, drive, register and insurer one. Unlike Gmh (holden), Ford have planned for life after the Falcon. The Mustang in Australia will find their own little niche market and hopefully it's at a price that is fair and reasonable. Those who are knocking it are just jealous that their favorite brand is not importing their American pinup favorite. When the Mustang takes off then perhaps Chrysler and Gmh might follow suit and that will make us rev heads more happier. Until then the king of the road for us working class people will be the Mighty Mustang. Let's hope that Justin, Bernie, Herrod motorsports etc get a chance to work a little Aussie magic over them. Last edited by hootar; 09-11-2014 at 12:49 AM. |
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09-11-2014, 11:49 PM | #210 | |||
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I wouldn't want to bet they don't end up with a solution to the Mustang for the Australian market, it will just have to wait until the model development syncs up again for RHD. Of course if RHD Mustang sales goes nowhere or they have to sell the cars cheaply to gain sales, they might well learn from that and not compete. Sometimes there is an advantage in not being first. I hope the Mustang does well for Ford Aust, but it will have to be keenly priced and well engineered. If it has some of the problems the previous gen had and Ford Aust do their usual duck and cover approach to warranty and recalls, it will quickly earn a bad name and that will be that. Ford are getting one shot at this and need to get it right, otherwise its back to just selling cars to the Ford faithful while the rest of the market ignores them. Last edited by DanielXR8; 09-11-2014 at 11:57 PM. |
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