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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Cheap Mustang Interest Free!

Drive your dream in the Ford Mustang from as little as £359 a month with 0% APR

Are you someone who appreciates beauty and performance?

The Ford Mustang is powerful, it’s fierce and it’s elegant at the same time. You’ll feel like you own the road in this iconic sports car that enables you to choose between four driving modes at just the flick of a switch.

Now available for you to drive home today and within 1 hour – buy the Ford Mustang from £359 a month*

View our offers on the Ford Mustang 2.3 EcoBoost and the 5.0 VT Shadow Edition now.

Get yourself a real pony this year and be a real presence on the road that’s hard to ignore. Visit your local TrustFord today to experience a born again icon.

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Ford Mustang
Shadow Edition 5.0 V8 GT Petrol

Representative Example

38 monthly payments £385.00
Cash price £38,768.00
Customer deposit £4,995.00
Amount of credit £33,773.00
Charge for credit £0.00
Total amount payable £38,768.00
Optional final payment £19,143.00
Excess mileage charged
(based on 6,000 miles per annum) £0.10
APR (representative) 0.0%
Finance through Ford Credit and is subject to status.





Ford Mustang
2.3 EcoBoost

Representative Example

38 monthly payments £359.00
Cash price £34,662.00
Customer deposit £3,995
Amount of credit £30,337.00
Charge for credit £0.00
Total amount payable £34,662.00
Optional final payment £17,025.00
Excess mileage charged
(based on 6,000 miles per annum) £0.00
APR (representative) 0.0%
Finance through Ford Credit and is subject to status.

Which Mustang would you choose....?

Post #466972 2nd Feb 2018 3:34pm
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zarnd



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Drive away within an hour? Obviously got a load in stock they can't shift Rolling with laughter Alex

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Post #466973 2nd Feb 2018 3:43pm
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Bill



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These look like such good value... I saw a friends USA car he just bought .. SIMILAR to Mustang, but driving wheel on the wrong side.. really lovely, however another mate said mustang was a better choice. Filters are in fact so good that in certain circumstances, when the ambient air is already polluted, a diesel car will tend to extract more particles from the air than it emits. Emissions Analytics worked with........etc etc

He who dies with the most toys wins...

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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I bought a 2017 GT 6 months ago (at list) and sold it 3 months later for a £4000 net profit.

The Shadow Edition are selling for about £39000/40000 at dealer and the immediate after market will be higher.

Invest £5000 for a month or two/three then sell without loss or very little.

Post #466975 2nd Feb 2018 3:58pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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zarnd wrote:
Drive away within an hour? Obviously got a load in stock they can't shift Rolling with laughter


Not the case they do shift and that the reason for such a buoyant after market.

Post #466976 2nd Feb 2018 4:01pm
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Paul thornton



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2.3 EcoBoost, whats all that about?

A mustang needs to be a v8 surely.

Post #466980 2nd Feb 2018 4:16pm
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GAC23



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A 2.3 Mustang ... how funny's that Laughing

I remember seeing it on Top Gear and laughing then.

I mean, you just wouldn't.

Would be like having a 1.6 FF What do I put here then?

Post #466982 2nd Feb 2018 4:40pm
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Vogue



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Exactly - who is going to buy a 2.3 Mustang - the pliss taking from friends would be so bad I'd regret buying it 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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Red Merle



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The V8, obviously!! Rolling Eyes But would Steve McQueen have ever been see dead in a baby blue one?! Shocked

Perhaps the offer only applies to baby blue ones?..

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Alistair



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If you're limited to 6000 miles per year, then who in their right mind would go for an 'EcoBoost' in order to save £26 per month Laughing

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Fat Wolfie



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Mustang got a good write up in last weeks Autocar (in The Our Cars section). Maybe an itch to scrath, but like others, the 5.0 V8 or nothing..

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Red Merle



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There’s some logic here for Ford.

If they’d only imported the V8, everyone would have said they were mad and that no one would buy it. Then they build a 2.3 and everyone says that a 2.3 litre, 4 cylinder, Mustang is pointless and goes out and buys the V8 to prove the point!

I wonder if they’ll actually build any 2.3’s? Rolling Eyes

Post #467155 3rd Feb 2018 6:39pm
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Vogue



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Thumbs Up you could be right - it's all a marketing ploy 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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Bellini



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Quite a few people I know of have bought the 2.3 and really rate it.

Remember, almost every version of the Mustang has been available with a small capacity engine. The Mustang II from 1974 was available with a 2.0 litre Pinto.

I'm a V8 fan through-and-through, which is why my Mustang has a 351 in it. Si. <This is my name.

I eat rat poison.

A man ain't truly been insulted until he stands buck naked in front of a woman and she didn't even notice. Or care.

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bembo449



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I looked at one of these , lots to like about one but my golf clubs don't fit in the boot so it was no good for me Laughing

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