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2013-14 Shelby GT500
GT500 in the end is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="93 347 Cobra" data-source="post: 12906096" data-attributes="member: 7047"><p>A little bit of buyer's remorse is normal on every large ticket purchase. The deal you scored on the car is phenomenal, you should feel very good. Most of us have paid MSRP and you were able to save thousands. By the time your car comes in it will be prime convertible season and you could drive the car for a month or so and if you don't like it sell it for what you paid for it. </p><p></p><p>The road test for this car has been a front page feature on every major magazine. It's also been featured on Top Gear UK, Motor Week, and Jay Leno's garage. It's one of the first handful of American production cars to hit 200 off the showroom floor and the last car that Carroll Shelby himself was directly involved in the development of. It's the best of the breed for the 05-14 Mustangs and will always hold its value as a result. The thing was released with the world's highest hp production V8! A title which will stand until the new ZR1 and GT500 debut in 1-2 years. Just watch the Top Gear episode and look at all the Europeans gawking over the car. Only in America could you ever purchase such an amazing car at such an affordable price, truly supercar levels of performance. This car represents one of, if not <em>the</em> pinnacle(s) of the muscle car era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93 347 Cobra, post: 12906096, member: 7047"] A little bit of buyer's remorse is normal on every large ticket purchase. The deal you scored on the car is phenomenal, you should feel very good. Most of us have paid MSRP and you were able to save thousands. By the time your car comes in it will be prime convertible season and you could drive the car for a month or so and if you don't like it sell it for what you paid for it. The road test for this car has been a front page feature on every major magazine. It's also been featured on Top Gear UK, Motor Week, and Jay Leno's garage. It's one of the first handful of American production cars to hit 200 off the showroom floor and the last car that Carroll Shelby himself was directly involved in the development of. It's the best of the breed for the 05-14 Mustangs and will always hold its value as a result. The thing was released with the world's highest hp production V8! A title which will stand until the new ZR1 and GT500 debut in 1-2 years. Just watch the Top Gear episode and look at all the Europeans gawking over the car. Only in America could you ever purchase such an amazing car at such an affordable price, truly supercar levels of performance. This car represents one of, if not [I]the[/I] pinnacle(s) of the muscle car era. [/QUOTE]
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