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2020 vs 2013 Shelby GT500 Comparision: An Owners Perspective.
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<blockquote data-quote="BrunotheBoxer" data-source="post: 16887011" data-attributes="member: 132046"><p>I think it’s a well written great review of the two cars. I’ve never driven the newer Shelby. Still have my stock 14 with about 6k miles. I still love the car but I know I won’t keep it forever.</p><p></p><p>I always wanted to buy the new generation one but things changed for me. I retired and bought a place in Florida and now I don’t really want anymore cars like this.</p><p>I’ll keep my ford until I figure I’ve had enough of her and most likely won’t ever buy another. That said if I could I would trade my car in for the new one but I won’t lay out that much cash for cars. It’s just not that important to me now. But I would think the new one is far superior and I personally don’t want to manually shift anymore.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy the **** outta that beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrunotheBoxer, post: 16887011, member: 132046"] I think it’s a well written great review of the two cars. I’ve never driven the newer Shelby. Still have my stock 14 with about 6k miles. I still love the car but I know I won’t keep it forever. I always wanted to buy the new generation one but things changed for me. I retired and bought a place in Florida and now I don’t really want anymore cars like this. I’ll keep my ford until I figure I’ve had enough of her and most likely won’t ever buy another. That said if I could I would trade my car in for the new one but I won’t lay out that much cash for cars. It’s just not that important to me now. But I would think the new one is far superior and I personally don’t want to manually shift anymore. Enjoy the **** outta that beast. [/QUOTE]
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