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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: 12069127" data-attributes="member: 135426"><p>If in PA at the moment: Woodloch Pines</p><p>You're a big guy and that makes any sports/sporting car an issue. Seat width and head-clearance probably tough.</p><p>Plenty of dealers, some A-holes and some nice but it takes 10 seconds to figure out who's who. I've never had an issue driving a car I wanted but sometimes it takes time.</p><p>I don't really know if any GT500 sitting, but if they were it's because dealer looking for big mark-up.</p><p>I liked Vipers from outside but being inside them told me no. Your best bet on a GT-R is find one for sale private to see/drive. Local dealer had new one but that was rare and I'm sure they wouldn't let anyone drive it more than a block.</p><p>Ferrari service is costly due to parts and VERY high labor rate. 360 was the first one actually meant to be driven regularly but still. It's a BIG chance you'd be taking IMO.</p><p>You wouldn't pay NY tax if you reside in PA. I've bought cars out of state and you pay your own state's sales tax when you register it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NY Eleanor, post: 12069127, member: 135426"] If in PA at the moment: Woodloch Pines You're a big guy and that makes any sports/sporting car an issue. Seat width and head-clearance probably tough. Plenty of dealers, some A-holes and some nice but it takes 10 seconds to figure out who's who. I've never had an issue driving a car I wanted but sometimes it takes time. I don't really know if any GT500 sitting, but if they were it's because dealer looking for big mark-up. I liked Vipers from outside but being inside them told me no. Your best bet on a GT-R is find one for sale private to see/drive. Local dealer had new one but that was rare and I'm sure they wouldn't let anyone drive it more than a block. Ferrari service is costly due to parts and VERY high labor rate. 360 was the first one actually meant to be driven regularly but still. It's a BIG chance you'd be taking IMO. You wouldn't pay NY tax if you reside in PA. I've bought cars out of state and you pay your own state's sales tax when you register it. [/QUOTE]
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