Ford’s 2016 Mustang configuration is now live, which means we have
final, official pricing for the Shelby GT350 and
GT350R. As it turns out, the figures are the
same as
were leaked earlier this summer. The GT350 starts at $49,995 with
destination and the $1300 gas-guzzler tax. The track-focused GT350R is $63,495.
The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a 2016 Ford
Mustang V6 is about $24,500 with the $825 destination charge included, not bad
for a nicely equipped car. A Mustang EcoBoost coupe will run a bit more than
$26,000, while a GT coupe makes a bigger jump, starting at about $33,000. A
convertible Mustang V6 starts at just over $30,000, while the EcoBoost Premium
and GT Premium convertibles start at about $35,500 and $42,500, respectively. A
loaded Mustang GT coupe can reach the mid-$40,000 range, while a loaded Mustang
GT Convertible nearly kisses $50,000. The Shelby GT350 starts at $50,000. The
prices are all in line with longtime rival Chevy Camaro, which starts at
$24,700, and are well under Dodge Challenger's $27,990 admission price
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