Rising Gas Prices Can’t Slow The Ford Mustang in Q1 2026
Ford had a rare bright spot in the first quarter of 2026, and it wore a pony badge. The company delivered 14,074 Mustang in the U.S. from January through March, up 50.1 percent from 9,377 a year earlier. The market may be messy right now, but buyers apparently still have room in their hearts and budgets for a front-engine, rear-drive coupe that starts at $32,640 in EcoBoost form and still offers a 5.0-liter V8 GT with a standard six-speed manual from $46,560 …

