April 2008 Mustang Sales Figures Released

 

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Month-to-month sales of Mustangs were much of the same showing less than a 1% decline from Februay to April of this year. Sales of Mustangs for April of 2008 were 10,050 compared to 12,509 from April of 2007 showing a 19.7% drop in sales from the previous year. Year to date sales for 2008 Mustangs are 34,527 compared to 47,082 for the first four months of 2007, which is a 26.7% drop.

If you are curious what the previous month sales were then check out January , February and March sales figures.



 
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  1. Too bad, I bet alot of people don't realize the GT is an economy car if you keep your foot out of it. I have been driving very gently and I'm getting 25 mpg 50/50 driving.
    I can get 30 if I drive 55 and use cruise. I do have a manual transmission.
     
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  2. There are several factors. A lot of people bought early back in '04, '05 and '06. The economy is slowing and Mustangs depreciate quickly, meaning low mileage '05 and up cars can be had much cheaper.

    The third is obviously gas prices, most people can get a GT to do 25 mpg if driven easily. Some on the internet claim 30 mpg, which I suppose is possible if great care is given, stop and go driving is at a minimum, and the terrain is accommodating (it's MUCH easier to get high MPG in a flat state, for example). However, the consumer knows that a Ford Focus driven under the same conditions might return close to 40 mpg.
     
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  3. Considering buying a 2008 Bullitt but don't know if the car will have much future value with all the changes coming on the '09 and future 'Stangs. Any comments?
     
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