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German 2015 Mustang Price and Packaging Info Uncovered

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German 2015 Mustang Price

2015 Ford Mustang GT

If you reside in Germany and are eager to get your hands on a Ford Mustang, then 2015 is going to be your year. Just know that, when compared to the cost of a Mustang in its country of origin, you’ll be paying a pretty-penny premium for the right to pilot your pony.

The folks over at Mustang6g got their hands on the German 2015 Mustang price and packaging guide, and here’s how it all shakes out:

  • EcoBoost Fastback (manual) – €34,000 (~$41,511)
  • EcoBoost Fastback (auto) – €36,000 (~$43,953)
  • EcoBoost Convertible (manual) – €38,000 (~$46,394)
  • EcoBoost Convertible (auto) – €40,000 (~$48,836)
  • GT Fastback (manual) – €39,000  (~$47,615)
  • GT Fastback (auto) – €41,000 (~$50,057)
  • GT Convertible (manual) – €43,000 (~$52,500)
  • GT Convertible (auto) – €45,000 (~$54,941)

From the looks of it, Ford is not offering a V6 base model to the fine folks in Deutschland, meaning they’ll have to make do with the EcoBoost or the GT.


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Comparatively, a Mustang EcoBoost Fastback starts at $25,300 USD for the manual and $26,495 USD for the auto, an EcoBoost Convertible runs $34,800 USD for the manual and $35,995 USD for the automatic, a GT Fastback runs $32,300 USD for the manual and $33,495 USD for the automatic, and a GT Convertible runs $41,800 USD for the manual and $42,995 USD for the automatic. Across the board, a Mustang will cost at least $10,000 more in Germany than it will in America.

Oh mein gott. Still, if you’re a Berliner hankering for horsepower, you’ll likely plunk down your Euros gladly and without any concern for what the perceived cost of a Mustang is in the West.


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