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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
GT500 vs GT350
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowShelby_TX" data-source="post: 16280983" data-attributes="member: 195758"><p>This is actually one of the main benefits of the dct. While obviously lacking in engagement, it getainly yields itself to repeatability and consistency. They will always outperform a true manual. For most of us, that does not matter much. However, there will always be people that want to gauge performance by a second on "x" track. I have not been a fan of that. I am more of a buy what you like and drive it. The rest is just noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowShelby_TX, post: 16280983, member: 195758"] This is actually one of the main benefits of the dct. While obviously lacking in engagement, it getainly yields itself to repeatability and consistency. They will always outperform a true manual. For most of us, that does not matter much. However, there will always be people that want to gauge performance by a second on "x" track. I have not been a fan of that. I am more of a buy what you like and drive it. The rest is just noise. [/QUOTE]
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