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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
2018 GT 350 as a DD?
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<blockquote data-quote="jvandy50" data-source="post: 16135528" data-attributes="member: 175114"><p>To me the car is extremely versatile as far as DD cars go. The adjustable suspension and steering really is super nice for just about any road you encounter. My main problem with taking it anywhere without worries was how low the front splitter is. No way could i have lowered mine or upgraded to an R splitter and even used my own driveway. </p><p></p><p>I will also say that if you really really like torque(you mentioned zip) then there’s no way i could recommend you buying one without a lengthy test drive. You have to keep the RPM up high to feel any zip in one of these.</p><p></p><p>I put 12k miles on mine in a very short time, while my jeep and bike collected dust. It was not meant to be a DD for me, but quickly became my preferred transportation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvandy50, post: 16135528, member: 175114"] To me the car is extremely versatile as far as DD cars go. The adjustable suspension and steering really is super nice for just about any road you encounter. My main problem with taking it anywhere without worries was how low the front splitter is. No way could i have lowered mine or upgraded to an R splitter and even used my own driveway. I will also say that if you really really like torque(you mentioned zip) then there’s no way i could recommend you buying one without a lengthy test drive. You have to keep the RPM up high to feel any zip in one of these. I put 12k miles on mine in a very short time, while my jeep and bike collected dust. It was not meant to be a DD for me, but quickly became my preferred transportation. [/QUOTE]
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