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Old 9/17/12, 08:28 PM
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2013 v6 sells for 90,000 in China

I found this an interesting read

http://www.carnewschina.com/2012/09/...-usd-in-china/

The article makes a good point that Ford could do better in China rather than in Europe.

Feel like you got a good deal on your Mustang now?
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Wow.
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Not cheap; the 2013 Mustang V6 goes for 568.000 yuan or 89.897 USD. The same car costs only 39.819 USD in the US.
What?
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all their US prices are wrong..

But yeah, they should totally get in on that
Old 9/18/12, 09:35 PM
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In Manila (Philippines) a new BOSS 302 is priced easily over 100T USD via gray market.

Ford dealers lists the V6 for approx 60T USD while the GT's MSRP is roughly 70T USD. (www.ford.com.ph)

We're lucky.
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What?
The US uses the comma for whole numbers and the period for decimals, it's the other way around the world.

So $1,000 is $1.000 everywhere else. The U.S just likes to be unique I guess
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Originally Posted by mopar?
The US uses the comma for whole numbers and the period for decimals, it's the other way around the world.

So $1,000 is $1.000 everywhere else. The U.S just likes to be unique I guess
I think he's trying to say that the V6 stang is not $40k in the states.

That is crazy though. Never knew how many $100,000 cars were on the road here.
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Same in Russia. For just 74K you can be a happy owner of 2013 GT:
http://bestcarbuy.ru/product.php?id_product=14
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Originally Posted by jmaStang
I think he's trying to say that the V6 stang is not $40k in the states.

That is crazy though. Never knew how many $100,000 cars were on the road here.
Ahhhh ok, since he highlighted the price I thought he meant the period. Oops
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boooo the rest of the world.. yay Amerika!!
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I'm not really sure I put any faith in the reporters of this article if they have the US price for the v6 listed at 40k. That's almost double the actual price, how do we know the renminbi prices aren't also double what they actually are? After costs of importation, I could see it costing 45k in China.
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