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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Having a hard time selling the 13’
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<blockquote data-quote="LS WUT" data-source="post: 16830549" data-attributes="member: 152454"><p>So I’ll say this for sure, when my 2014 GT got totaled when my brother was driving it. When I went to buy a new one they were nearly the same price as the 2017 GT I bought. Both track pack premiums. I couldn’t pass up the S550 interior and such. However once again time changes everything. Technology always improves, and gets better. As you said before the raw feeling of any of those cars is amazing. Hence why I own the 88 notch foxbody, the 03 cobras, and the 2013 GT500. Automatics are awesome, I’ll admit that. I enjoy daily driving my hellcat charger. All jokes and such aside, I didn’t like the 2020 GT500 when it came out. Like most most of us don’t like change. Of course nostalgia isn’t fact based, however a vast majority of car enthusiasts buy them for sentiment reasons, or nostalgia of cars they either had and sold, or cars they couldn’t afford when younger. I’ve admitted it, and I’ll do it again. Your newer GT500 looks amazing, I’ve driven a 2020, As it should a car in 2022 should have great technology and, awesome features. The DCT transmission is awesome. It’s all dependent on what you wish to do with the car of course. I enjoy shifting gears while cruising and spirited driving. However for daily use I enjoy an automatic for work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS WUT, post: 16830549, member: 152454"] So I’ll say this for sure, when my 2014 GT got totaled when my brother was driving it. When I went to buy a new one they were nearly the same price as the 2017 GT I bought. Both track pack premiums. I couldn’t pass up the S550 interior and such. However once again time changes everything. Technology always improves, and gets better. As you said before the raw feeling of any of those cars is amazing. Hence why I own the 88 notch foxbody, the 03 cobras, and the 2013 GT500. Automatics are awesome, I’ll admit that. I enjoy daily driving my hellcat charger. All jokes and such aside, I didn’t like the 2020 GT500 when it came out. Like most most of us don’t like change. Of course nostalgia isn’t fact based, however a vast majority of car enthusiasts buy them for sentiment reasons, or nostalgia of cars they either had and sold, or cars they couldn’t afford when younger. I’ve admitted it, and I’ll do it again. Your newer GT500 looks amazing, I’ve driven a 2020, As it should a car in 2022 should have great technology and, awesome features. The DCT transmission is awesome. It’s all dependent on what you wish to do with the car of course. I enjoy shifting gears while cruising and spirited driving. However for daily use I enjoy an automatic for work. [/QUOTE]
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