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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2013 Shelby GT500 brakes, are they bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="NY Eleanor" data-source="post: 12069068" data-attributes="member: 135426"><p>I think the GT500 convertible would work well for you based on your described use. GT350 is nice and a "true" Shelby but you'll pay dearly for that. Nothing wrong with doing that though.</p><p></p><p>Excepting a few hyper exotics if you aren't a known buyer, dealers who don't allow test-drives are jokers. Nissan, really? Lotus? They only have 1 "outdated" product...</p><p></p><p>My 1st and only Porsche was 2002 911TT highly modified and maybe too much for the street. Fast as hell but coil-overs/etc. beat you up. Mildly done a GREAT street car. If it had a back seat I would have bought 2011 GT-3 instead of GT500 because it is basically perfect. The 993 (air cooled) and before drive OK but it's just another example of people desiring "older" cars over newer but they are in no way better. Different yes, but still old and maybe you can get away with liking the "rawness" or sound...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NY Eleanor, post: 12069068, member: 135426"] I think the GT500 convertible would work well for you based on your described use. GT350 is nice and a "true" Shelby but you'll pay dearly for that. Nothing wrong with doing that though. Excepting a few hyper exotics if you aren't a known buyer, dealers who don't allow test-drives are jokers. Nissan, really? Lotus? They only have 1 "outdated" product... My 1st and only Porsche was 2002 911TT highly modified and maybe too much for the street. Fast as hell but coil-overs/etc. beat you up. Mildly done a GREAT street car. If it had a back seat I would have bought 2011 GT-3 instead of GT500 because it is basically perfect. The 993 (air cooled) and before drive OK but it's just another example of people desiring "older" cars over newer but they are in no way better. Different yes, but still old and maybe you can get away with liking the "rawness" or sound... [/QUOTE]
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