a quick look on Pistonheads, a Mustang GT is about 38k, not a lot more to say really..........
maybe Gibbo is right, we wont be getting anything new over here till 2018 and it's not easy to research either, because there seems to be some confusion coming from Ford over what models they've got lined up............ i saw at least 4 different Mustangs, there's too much hype and i'm too tired right now.
I already said, Ford official cars are:
Mustang which comes in various trim levels, GT, PP, Premium etc. The only engine in regular Mustang are 2.3l Ecoboost (310BHP), V6 (300BHP) and V8 (410-435BHP).
Shelby GT 350 & 350R.
Those are the official and ONLY models from Ford USA. UK only gets two, 2.3l Ecoboost GT and 5.0 V8 GT PP.
Supercharged Mustangs of any kind of variety are not official Ford product, they are either done by dealerships using FRPP parts (does not void warranty) or they are cars such as Saleen, Roush, Steeda who have deals in place with Ford.
Shelby GT500 as of yet does not exist, it is rumoured to come in 2018 and this car could be a world wide car as it will be larger production numbers than GT 350 & 350R which were meant as a track / racing special limited supply. Whereas GT500 is more about technology and power which would also have greater demand in the EU compared to the GT 350 simply as 500 will have more technology, more options, be faster etc.
However one would think Ford would be manufacturing GT500 to be global as they now know the demand in EU and UK is absolutely huge for such a vehicle and finally there will be something that is the same price as all those sports cars the regular GT was compared too.
But knowing Ford, they will not make it a global car, so we will just have to do with lowly GT's, hehe.
