Ford Mustang

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Willy Nilly

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I've seen a number of new RHD Mustangs around of late. A new V8 is available for £38,000, so what's not to like?

Willy Nilly

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MellowshipSlinky in b major said:
They'd appear to have a very poor Ncap rating.
is that compared to another new car or compared to a Capri?

Willy Nilly

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OddCat said:
Willy Nilly said:
MellowshipSlinky in b major said:
They'd appear to have a very poor Ncap rating.
is that compared to another new car or compared to a Capri?
...apparently it's really safe compared to a Model T. How far back do we want to go here ?
The implication is that it's dangerous in the event of a crash, when in reality, it's a modern car, so probably ok.

Now, aside from a slightly less good NCAP rating, is the car any good or not?

Willy Nilly

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daemon said:
Willy Nilly said:
I've seen a number of new RHD Mustangs around of late. A new V8 is available for £38,000, so what's not to like?
They feel "big" on the road.

They're by no means nimble.

They're in relatively short supply so no discounts avail.

Theres no incentivised finance deals.
I wonder if the shortness of supply would help residuals or it means there's likely to be limited demand