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2016 Ford Mustang Pricing and Specs

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$46,558*
Ford Mustang
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CarsGuide has published 6 expert reviews of the Ford Mustang 2016. It has an average rating of 8.5 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Ford Mustang 2016 prices range from $24,640 for the basic trim level Coupe Mustang Fastback 2.3 GTDI to $43,670 for the top of the range Convertible Mustang GT 5.0 V8.

The Ford Mustang 2016 comes in Convertible and Coupe.

The Ford Mustang 2016 is available in Unleaded Petrol and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Convertible 2.3L 6 SP Automatic to the Coupe 5.0L 6SP Manual.

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Explore prices for the 2016 Ford Mustang

$29,990

3 Listings

$34,710

6 Listings

$37,857

9 Listings

$41,004

18 Listings

$44,151

35 Listings

$47,298

32 Listings

$50,445

36 Listings

$53,592

22 Listings

$56,739

3 Listings

$61,456

2 Listings

$29,990

$61,456

Ford Mustang FAQs

Will a twin-turbo Mustang come to Australia?

It seems to me that they're quite different cars; the Golf R is an under-the-radar raider, the Mustang an in-your-face statement. If you want an exhilarating drive on those weekends away go for the Golf, if you want a more leisurely fun drive with a high look-at-me factor go for the Mustang. For my money I would choose the Mustang. There is talk of a twin-turbo Mustang coming as a GT500 Shelby in 2018, possibly with a 5.2-litre V8. Not sure if it would make to Australia.

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Mustang, 370Z, IS350F, 86 or MX-5?

If you don’t want a convertible, which rules out the MX-5 as my easy first pick, then the 86 is the car for driving enjoyment on a reasonable budget. But don’t overlook its Subaru twin, the BRZ, which is my choice of the two. Both get The Tick, having shared our Car of the Year award.

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Is Ford looking to increase Mustang production volume?

When we rang Ford we were told that Ford is indeed trying to increase its supply of Mustangs following the strong reaction to the car from the Australian car buying public. Some of those cars might come from those allocated to the UK, but it depends on where the UK is in its launch program, so you can't say it will be the expense of the UK market. It also depends on the availability of right-hand drive parts when Ford needs them if they want more cars sooner than planned.

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* Price is the median price of 166 listings for the Mustang 2016 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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