* The year of the Mustang: Older models will be cheaper than newer ones.
* The specific Roush package: Roush offers several different performance packages, each with varying levels of modifications and therefore different price points. Some packages are more extensive and expensive than others.
* The base Mustang model: The starting price of the Mustang itself (GT, EcoBoost, etc.) will impact the final price.
* Optional add-ons: Additional options chosen by the buyer, such as specific paint colors, interior upgrades, or other performance enhancements, will increase the cost.
* Dealer markup: Dealers may add their own markup to the price.
To find the price of a specific Roush Mustang, you need to:
1. Specify the year and model of the Mustang.
2. Identify the Roush package.
3. Check with Roush directly or with a Roush-authorized dealer. Their websites will have the most current pricing information.
Expect to pay significantly more for a Roush Mustang than for a standard Mustang of the same year and model. The price increase reflects the added performance and aesthetic modifications.