Ford’s redesigned Mustang is off to a hot start, with sales up by 62 percent for November.
The company sold 8,728 units for the month, with more than half of buyers opting for the GT trim with its 5.0-liter V8. Remaining sales are split between the entry-level V6 edition and the new four-cylinder package with a turbocharged EcoBoost mill.
The company sold 8,728 units for the month, with more than half of buyers opting for the GT trim with its 5.0-liter V8. Remaining sales are split between the entry-level V6 edition and the new four-cylinder package with a turbocharged EcoBoost mill.
Demand is said to be up across the entire country, with particularly strong sales in the Northeast and Great Lakes regions. The Mustang’s largest markets, Texas and California, achieved respective sales gains of 46 percent and 76 percent.
Ford has shipped more than 20,000 units to dealers in the US and Canada, ahead of a wider rollout to Europe and Asia. The pony cars are staying on lots for an average of just eight days before finding a new home.
“Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Flat Rock, Michigan, where Mustang is produced, is working in high gear to deliver enough 2015 Ford Mustangs to meet voracious demand from driving enthusiasts,” the company said in a statement.
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