Ford Mustang
is a niche performance car choice, meaning any sales records it will set are going to be pretty niche too. So, yes, the Mustang is outselling the
Audi TT
- and any Porsche sports car you wish to mention, in fact - but in the arena of 'sports cars with 250hp or more'. No doubt those diesel TT cabrios keep the overall figure higher for the Audi.
Surely UK owners have to do this
Still, a record is a record, and Ford deserves credit for it. So far in 2016, 2,317 Mustangs have been registered in the UK, which places it nearly 1,000 registrations ahead of the second-place
Jaguar F-Type
(1,446). Also included in the top 10 are the Mercedes SL (489), BMW 6 Series (1,315) plus both four- and six-cylinder versions of the Boxster and Cayman (482
Boxster 718
s, 526 Boxsters, 787 Caymans). The figure for TTs over 250hp is 778.
It would seem logical for the initial (and seemingly insatiable) demand to wane once the Mustang aficionados have their cars because, let's face it, the Mustang is hardly a rational sports car choice. Still, it's nice to see Ford's decision to create a right-hand drive Mustang vindicated. And isn't it nice to see something different on UK roads? Best of all, 70 per cent of customers over here are opting for the V8. Good work!
Should you wish to order a Mustang in the UK now, the latest cars come with the Sync 3 infotainment and three new colours - Grabber Blue, Lightning Blue and White Platinum. Given the Mustang still seems to be coveted, it could make it to the end of 2016 as the UK's most popular sports coupe. Which would be quite something. Finally, if you do want one but can't wait, there are already a few cropping up in the PH classifieds. Blue looks good...