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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
10.8@127mph - 4200lbs race weight
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<blockquote data-quote="paluka21" data-source="post: 16132572" data-attributes="member: 20747"><p>A lot of people always want to be the fastest and have the highest HP on the street, especially now that manufacturers are producing cars with the performance numbers with 700, 800+hp. Then again, car owners have been dragging cars on the boulevard for decades, so I suppose nothing has really changed with the exception of the price tag on vehicles and technology. But the mind set seems to be consistent.</p><p>In my late teens, 20's, and somewhat 30's, I cared more about being one of the faster cars on the road. Now, I drive to appease myself and don't really care about racing for time or bragging rights. I am more concerned about overall performance, how a car looks, creature comforts, and reliability. I am one of those middle aged guys you see in car cruises, many of the local car shows, and hanging out with local car clubs. A trip to the 1/4 mile is once in a 2-3 year span if that anymore. I just don't have the patience or time to fix broken parts like I used to, nor care to deal with the inconvenience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paluka21, post: 16132572, member: 20747"] A lot of people always want to be the fastest and have the highest HP on the street, especially now that manufacturers are producing cars with the performance numbers with 700, 800+hp. Then again, car owners have been dragging cars on the boulevard for decades, so I suppose nothing has really changed with the exception of the price tag on vehicles and technology. But the mind set seems to be consistent. In my late teens, 20's, and somewhat 30's, I cared more about being one of the faster cars on the road. Now, I drive to appease myself and don't really care about racing for time or bragging rights. I am more concerned about overall performance, how a car looks, creature comforts, and reliability. I am one of those middle aged guys you see in car cruises, many of the local car shows, and hanging out with local car clubs. A trip to the 1/4 mile is once in a 2-3 year span if that anymore. I just don't have the patience or time to fix broken parts like I used to, nor care to deal with the inconvenience. [/QUOTE]
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