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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2014 GT500 vs. 2014 Corvette Z51
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<blockquote data-quote="reason4treason" data-source="post: 13492500" data-attributes="member: 134879"><p>I very much wish Ford/SVT would build a 2-seater that competed directly with the Vette. Make it the same price level and as much above in performance as the GT500 is versus ZL1. I believe it'd be a blockbuster. That'd be a shock to the industry: the birth of a new line from Ford that'd also be at a level of quality and performance capable of reaching a 50th anniversary. It'd be a shock to me too and as it stands, I don't expect we'll see that. I do expect I will get a 2nd year C7; likely there'll be a wide-body version out then. </p><p></p><p>Can't fit more than a pair of 10-year-olds in the backseat, but that seems to be what Mustang guys want from a 4-seater: to have room for kids. don't think I've ever heard anyone speak of putting adults back there. ever seen one with 2 adults in the back? I saw a vert one day with 2 men back there and the back of their heads looked like 3 inches from the back window.</p><p></p><p>In my C6 I could reliably get 28-29 mpg if in cruise control at 65 mph. C7 gets great mileage, all things considered. Mileage isn't the main feature to consider in a performance car, but at some point, it does start to matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reason4treason, post: 13492500, member: 134879"] I very much wish Ford/SVT would build a 2-seater that competed directly with the Vette. Make it the same price level and as much above in performance as the GT500 is versus ZL1. I believe it'd be a blockbuster. That'd be a shock to the industry: the birth of a new line from Ford that'd also be at a level of quality and performance capable of reaching a 50th anniversary. It'd be a shock to me too and as it stands, I don't expect we'll see that. I do expect I will get a 2nd year C7; likely there'll be a wide-body version out then. Can't fit more than a pair of 10-year-olds in the backseat, but that seems to be what Mustang guys want from a 4-seater: to have room for kids. don't think I've ever heard anyone speak of putting adults back there. ever seen one with 2 adults in the back? I saw a vert one day with 2 men back there and the back of their heads looked like 3 inches from the back window. In my C6 I could reliably get 28-29 mpg if in cruise control at 65 mph. C7 gets great mileage, all things considered. Mileage isn't the main feature to consider in a performance car, but at some point, it does start to matter. [/QUOTE]
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