You can also get a track day for free.
The Ford Mustang is designed to make driving a joyous and enjoyable experience for its owners. It’s the performance option for the most-sold sports car. However, it appears that Mustang Mach 1 owners in Australia aren’t happy with their Mach 1 due to some features not included with the car.
Ford Australia has now offered a double-pronged deal to these customers: free servicing and track-day. According to Australia’s CarExpert The Blue Oval has reached out to owners in an effort to address the problem. Three years of complimentary servicing is one of the incentives. The first three service fees for the Mustang Mach 1 Australia were 390 AUD ($302) and 445 AUD$345, respectively, and the last three cost 545 AUD ($422).
Ford will also offer free servicing. This is basically a free track-day at Australian courses close to customers. Ford Australia will be discussing details with customers.
The 3.73:1 Torsen limited slip differential, which is standard on US-spec Mustang Mach 1, is not available in Australia. The 3.55:1 rear differential on the Ford Mustang GT will be available to buyers from this part of the world.
Rear parking sensors and adaptive cruise controls are two other features missing from the Mustang Mach 1 Australian model. These are both listed as standard in promotional materials. The owners will not receive a reversing camera or regular cruise control.
The Mustang Mach 1 is available for purchase at 83,365 Australian Dollars (or approximately $65,000 depending on current exchange rates). The Mustang Mach 1’s sticker price is 20,000 AUD (15,000 more than the regular Mustang GT). The Mach 1 is available in 700 units for Australia.