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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Is "no manual available" a deal-breaker for you regarding whether you'll purchase a new 2020 GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kapy" data-source="post: 16102338" data-attributes="member: 144046"><p>I learned how to race with a MT on the road course over 25+ years ago. When everyone had nothing but MT’s the skills required to race and be competitive distinguished those that new what f*** they were doing vs not. Today that still applies as I competitively still race. The folks that are in your way, wrong gear, don’t know how to heal toe, blah blah blah never learned in the first place. Not going to argue, DCT is faster and god it should be. But the competitiveness and skill many once possessed and had to possess were much more back in the day. Not too mention the racing was a hell of a lot more exciting to watch as well. But hey, different strokes for different folks. I prefer to still have to drive every bit of the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapy, post: 16102338, member: 144046"] I learned how to race with a MT on the road course over 25+ years ago. When everyone had nothing but MT’s the skills required to race and be competitive distinguished those that new what f*** they were doing vs not. Today that still applies as I competitively still race. The folks that are in your way, wrong gear, don’t know how to heal toe, blah blah blah never learned in the first place. Not going to argue, DCT is faster and god it should be. But the competitiveness and skill many once possessed and had to possess were much more back in the day. Not too mention the racing was a hell of a lot more exciting to watch as well. But hey, different strokes for different folks. I prefer to still have to drive every bit of the car. [/QUOTE]
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Is "no manual available" a deal-breaker for you regarding whether you'll purchase a new 2020 GT500?
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