1)There's a post in here that is worth bookmarking for its accidental correctness.
2)I stick to my recommendation that if you're a really big fan of the overall 13/14 GT500 package, than you should buy one now.
Which post you speak of?
1)There's a post in here that is worth bookmarking for its accidental correctness.
2)I stick to my recommendation that if you're a really big fan of the overall 13/14 GT500 package, than you should buy one now.
Not only that, I see people bitch about the new model cars when they themselves will never ever buy one.
A Cobra less powerful than a GT500 would be gay. I'd never buy another ford again if that was the case.
It might not have as much power as the current shelby but I bet it will be faster. ;-)
Ding ding ding, we have a winner.
3...2....1....GO!
BRB, gotta unload this McLaren. Just found out it makes 80 rwhp less than Mustang, despite 10.5x@134 1/4 mile.
It might not have as much power as the current shelby but I bet it will be faster. ;-)
I was talking about having a less powerful Cobra model and a GT500 in the same lineup like the previous post mentioned. You obviously didn't comprehend that.
Has 2004 Mustang. Would never buy another Ford if Mustang Cobra model is offered at lower power levels than a GT500 in 2015.
FTFY. Wasn't hard was it?
Distinction is semantics. It's not happening anyhow, but comical position if it was. "I was gonna buy that new F-150 that gets 1500 mpg running on seawater, but I'll never buy another Ford after they had both a 550 hp Cobra and a 650 hp GT500 concurrently!"
Just another speculation by someone with no facts to back it. Ford doesn't have anything even remotely close to making as much power naturally aspirated as GM makes with the LSA in the ZL1. Does any rational person REALLY think Ford is just gonna let Chevy hand Mustangs their asses at will?
Forced induction is going nowhere. It may become a turbo(s) rather than a supercharger, but I'd be beyond shocked if Ford just rolled over and let Camaros kick sand in the face of every 2015+ Mustang they meet.
Just another speculation by someone with no facts to back it. Ford doesn't have anything even remotely close to making as much power naturally aspirated as GM makes with the LSA in the ZL1. Does any rational person REALLY think Ford is just gonna let Chevy hand Mustangs their asses at will?
Forced induction is going nowhere. It may become a turbo(s) rather than a supercharger, but I'd be beyond shocked if Ford just rolled over and let Camaros kick sand in the face of every 2015+ Mustang they meet.