2016 Shelby GT350 will start at $47,870 MSRP, GT350R will start at $61,370 MSRP

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Laughing at the 6g link. They posted about 4 supposed price leaks that were not true, and were late when the true pricing came out and was verified!

OP you should change that link to the SVTPerformance thread that came out with the actual correct information!:idea:
Just under $50k for the Base GT350 after Dest and Gas Tax:beer:
 

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1) it's not a cobra

2) this is like the third repost in road side. They all get moved to the GT350 section.
 

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Theyre getting ready to drop Shelby and re-introduce the full Cobra moniker thus why they are sneaking that in there.....

Or so we all hope.
 

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Welp, based on the link people up in Canada are getting screwed on pricing once again, MSRP for a base GT350 is more expensive than a GT350R. I know someone is going to point out the exchange rate is different, but notoriously even when Canada had a higher dollar than the US one back in the late 2000s vehicles were still much more expensive up here, and automakers stopped Canadians from getting deals by either telling dealers not to sell to them or that there would be no warranty for cars purchased in the US.
 

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Welp, based on the link people up in Canada are getting screwed on pricing once again, MSRP for a base GT350 is more expensive than a GT350R. I know someone is going to point out the exchange rate is different, but notoriously even when Canada had a higher dollar than the US one back in the late 2000s vehicles were still much more expensive up here, and automakers stopped Canadians from getting deals by either telling dealers not to sell to them or that there would be no warranty for cars purchased in the US.

Well. Lobby your govt to make it cheaper to do business in your country
 

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"No way I am paying 50k for a mustang"

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