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2025 Mustang GT and Dark Horse MSRP's see another $1K price increase

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I was talking about the Vette.. :) And you did exactly what I did, maintenance and dealers played a big role for me: it was imperative for me to have access to the service and warranty all across the Europe with no limitations (I travel a lot, often remaining in a foreign country for long) and the only brand I've found offering me this (on this kind of vehicles) was Ford and Porsche, others (Chevrolet, Dodge.. etc.) had their "limitation".

I also sold my Bullitt last week as well, and bought the Dark Horse (what a coincidence.. :D ), the difference is that i "lost" 30k on it (it was perfect, but for me it played a big role the mileage: I passed the 100.000Km mark..; also I couldn't sell to a private because I had no time to spend in negotiations, so the dealer paid to me a lower price), on the other side I've bought the DH for a much convenient price.
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I am glad I was able to get the Dark Horse when I did... I Definitely would not be buying it with the price increases. My order for 24 was originally cancelled after an 8 month wait and I found the same spec headed somewhere else.
With these price increases though, no chance I would have gone this route. I would have definitely found a low mileage Mach 1 or something.
 

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I am glad I was able to get the Dark Horse when I did... I Definitely would not be buying it with the price increases. My order for 24 was originally cancelled after an 8 month wait and I found the same spec headed somewhere else.
With these price increases though, no chance I would have gone this route. I would have definitely found a low mileage Mach 1 or something.
Agreed, I almost walked out of the finance office with the way I was getting treated in there. This car was my retirement gift to myself. Spacing a 25MY out identical to what I just got that the sticker was $75k on now comes in at $82k. Sadly when I ordered my car in March of 23 the invoice was $70k and the dealer refused to price match it. Mostly because they have a line of customers willing to pay over sticker for it still.
 

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I am glad I was able to get the Dark Horse when I did... I Definitely would not be buying it with the price increases. My order for 24 was originally cancelled after an 8 month wait and I found the same spec headed somewhere else.
With these price increases though, no chance I would have gone this route. I would have definitely found a low mileage Mach 1 or something.
Yup, same. Wouldn't even consider a DH unless we see 4-6% under invoice pricing.

At 60-65k, my pick would be a G87 M2. At 75-80k, my pick would be a C8 Z51. The DH is pretty much in no man's land.
 

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Agreed, I almost walked out of the finance office with the way I was getting treated in there. This car was my retirement gift to myself. Spacing a 25MY out identical to what I just got that the sticker was $75k on now comes in at $82k. Sadly when I ordered my car in March of 23 the invoice was $70k and the dealer refused to price match it. Mostly because they have a line of customers willing to pay over sticker for it still.
Yeah, it’s annoying how hard it has been to get the one I wanted, but I got lucky and I’m glad I did. The first dealership I tried to work with on one was awful about their markups. Luckily I got this one without paying a markup.
 


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Yup, same. Wouldn't even consider a DH unless we see 4-6% under invoice pricing.

At 60-65k, my pick would be a G87 M2. At 75-80k, my pick would be a C8 Z51. The DH is pretty much in no man's land.
Ehh to each their own. I considered an m3 competition or an m2, but the driving experience was boring to me. I drove a manual non competition too and it just didn’t feel anywhere near as good as the tremec in the mustang. I wouldn’t consider a c8, but I did briefly consider a c7 z06 in manual. Just never saw the right one
 
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Well, sometimes it's not just about price or which car is "faster". 😉
Agreed. My opinion is that Ford should have priced these in the $50-60k range. It wouldn't even have been an internal debate (between the G87 or C8) at that point. I just don't think the DH would be able to sell at the same volume (assuming Ford had the production capacity) as the C8 in the current price range.
 

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Well, sometimes it's not just about price or which car is "faster". 😉
Exactly... its what car resonates with you and gives you that "feeling" every time you sit in it and start it up.
 

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It is a 5K increase from my 2024 to the 2025 exact build, the Less grabber blue brake color as it is not an option. That is a lot.

$64k would now be $69K
 

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So just for shits and giggles I built a 2025 GT/CS to mirror my 19’. The 25’ is $61,055. My 19’ was $49,500. And I thought $50k was insane for a Mustang. I think I’m going to keep to my 10 year plan. 🤭
 

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The sticker on my 2010 GT500 was $49995...;my 2020 Bullitt was about $51K...hmmmmmm...
Boy does it cost to have fun!
 

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