
Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) is offering buyers of its volume-selling F6 and GT models savings of more than $10,000 in the lead-up to the discontinuation of its entire range this year.
The turbocharged six-cylinder FPV F6 can now be had for $54,990 drive-away, while the FPV GT is now on sale for $64,990 drive-away.
That represents a $9400 price cut for the F6 (normally $64,390 plus on-road costs) and a $5800 saving for customers of the GT (normally $70,790 plus ORCs).
Including on-road costs and free leather trim and satellite-navigation, both of which are also included, the savings exceed more than $10,000 for both models.
The deal applies only to 2013-plated models, but FPV is also offering finance with a low 2.9 per cent per annum interest rate for its entire 2013 model range in January.
Ford has announced it will kill off the FPV brand and all of its models – including the GS, F6, F6E, GT, GT-P and GT-E sedans, and the F6 and GS utes – this year.
To satisfy buyers of large Australian performance cars, Ford will resurrect the XR8 sedan (but not the ute) with GT mechanicals as part of the facelifted Falcon line-up due on sale in late 2014.
The 2014 Falcon and Territory will be the final upgrades for both models before they are retired in 2016, when Ford draws the curtain on 56 years of Falcons and more than 90 years of manufacturing in Australia.
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