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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Hope Ford can compete with the new GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 15867944" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>LoL. I did this. Couldn’t be happier. Every time people ask me why put so much money in a 15 year old car I smile and say because I wanted to. They don’t get it. They’d rather spend $80k on a turnkey (heavily depreciating) vehicle with half the power. That’s cool. I wish them the best and hope they are very happy.</p><p></p><p>My 03 does most all of the things I like, and it’s a 1 of 1. I don’t see my car at any shows or any traffic jams.</p><p></p><p>That all said, I think ford has something very special on its hands. I hope to see a 750hp gt500 and an 850hp KR model.</p><p></p><p>From real world experience, I can say that the extra 100hp won’t really do much at that point though, but it should be good for 5mph at the strip.</p><p></p><p>Driving my car on 750whp or 850whp is noticible, but not like going from 400whp to 500whp. The real drama happens at 20-30psi with some nearly 4 digit wtq and 1200 whp. That’s spin em at 80 in 4th till 125+ with a clutch kick kind of power, and useless as it is, damn is it good ol red blooded god bless America enjoyment.</p><p></p><p>The big three are really doing well right now though. Arguably the best value in badass performance available. Don’t get me wrong, a gt3rs is worth every one of those 20,000,000+ pennies, but for 7,000,000 pennies you can get a gt350r which is very honestly nearly as enjoyable. 8,500,000 pennies gets you a hellcat demon, and 13,000,000 pennies gets a great z06</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 15867944, member: 68944"] LoL. I did this. Couldn’t be happier. Every time people ask me why put so much money in a 15 year old car I smile and say because I wanted to. They don’t get it. They’d rather spend $80k on a turnkey (heavily depreciating) vehicle with half the power. That’s cool. I wish them the best and hope they are very happy. My 03 does most all of the things I like, and it’s a 1 of 1. I don’t see my car at any shows or any traffic jams. That all said, I think ford has something very special on its hands. I hope to see a 750hp gt500 and an 850hp KR model. From real world experience, I can say that the extra 100hp won’t really do much at that point though, but it should be good for 5mph at the strip. Driving my car on 750whp or 850whp is noticible, but not like going from 400whp to 500whp. The real drama happens at 20-30psi with some nearly 4 digit wtq and 1200 whp. That’s spin em at 80 in 4th till 125+ with a clutch kick kind of power, and useless as it is, damn is it good ol red blooded god bless America enjoyment. The big three are really doing well right now though. Arguably the best value in badass performance available. Don’t get me wrong, a gt3rs is worth every one of those 20,000,000+ pennies, but for 7,000,000 pennies you can get a gt350r which is very honestly nearly as enjoyable. 8,500,000 pennies gets you a hellcat demon, and 13,000,000 pennies gets a great z06 [/QUOTE]
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