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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Guesses on performance numbers by trim
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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 16258805" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>I'm optimistic about the performance and impressed by much of the engineering behind the 2020 GT500. But when it comes to how well Ford has presented the vehicle to the buying public I am rather disappointed.</p><p></p><p>I get that the program changed hands since inception and as a result different philosophies were interjected into the mix. And I fully recognize the major changes the company is going through at the exact same time. In essence, this car is a survivor of sorts. The marketing of it, however, has been abysmal. Horsepower figures held hostage until a power puzzle could be solved, paint name/hue changes without explanation, labeling Tremec as Tremac and ****ing up the illustrated timeline at the Detroit Auto Show, the idiotic venom/demons banter, the Willy Wonka "Golden Ticket" saga that ensures very few will have a crack at the CFTP cars Ford is so proud to flaunt everywhere, not releasing weight figures or any real detail on a car Ford already took orders on...I'll stop. Wait...how about a C8 that is far less expensive that offers numerous seat and interior configurations while the GT500 gets white/gray accents across the board?</p><p></p><p>Just release the car Ford. We'll take it from here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 16258805, member: 83412"] I'm optimistic about the performance and impressed by much of the engineering behind the 2020 GT500. But when it comes to how well Ford has presented the vehicle to the buying public I am rather disappointed. I get that the program changed hands since inception and as a result different philosophies were interjected into the mix. And I fully recognize the major changes the company is going through at the exact same time. In essence, this car is a survivor of sorts. The marketing of it, however, has been abysmal. Horsepower figures held hostage until a power puzzle could be solved, paint name/hue changes without explanation, labeling Tremec as Tremac and ****ing up the illustrated timeline at the Detroit Auto Show, the idiotic venom/demons banter, the Willy Wonka "Golden Ticket" saga that ensures very few will have a crack at the CFTP cars Ford is so proud to flaunt everywhere, not releasing weight figures or any real detail on a car Ford already took orders on...I'll stop. Wait...how about a C8 that is far less expensive that offers numerous seat and interior configurations while the GT500 gets white/gray accents across the board? Just release the car Ford. We'll take it from here. [/QUOTE]
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