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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Lot's of Engine Failures - Does not seem like isolated issue
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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 16585991" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>Thanks. Hmmmmm...which one was more fun to drive on the road circuit? I'd imagine the 350? I'm sure both are fun in different ways. The car I choose will not be a daily, I'll take it out to learn to drive it on road courses...a new hobby, God knows I need one! LOL </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, David. Was there a specific sales person at Capital that you dealt with? The R they have isn't quite what I'm looking for...it has front license plate holes and is white with blue stripes (not my preferred combo). I would drastically undercut their price to try to get it but I think I would kinda feel like I"m settling. Nick at Chuck Anderson Ford in Missouri has a non-R 2020 in Twister Orange for sale with 2k miles on it for about the same price. Just don't want to pay sales tax so going with a dealer is so torturous for me in my mind. Its like throwing away $5k because I'm impatient! </p><p></p><p>I went to the Fiesta Bowl two years ago. Man...that fumble-scoop-score that the dirty SEC refs called back against us still haunts me. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 16585991, member: 72690"] Thanks. Hmmmmm...which one was more fun to drive on the road circuit? I'd imagine the 350? I'm sure both are fun in different ways. The car I choose will not be a daily, I'll take it out to learn to drive it on road courses...a new hobby, God knows I need one! LOL Thanks, David. Was there a specific sales person at Capital that you dealt with? The R they have isn't quite what I'm looking for...it has front license plate holes and is white with blue stripes (not my preferred combo). I would drastically undercut their price to try to get it but I think I would kinda feel like I"m settling. Nick at Chuck Anderson Ford in Missouri has a non-R 2020 in Twister Orange for sale with 2k miles on it for about the same price. Just don't want to pay sales tax so going with a dealer is so torturous for me in my mind. Its like throwing away $5k because I'm impatient! I went to the Fiesta Bowl two years ago. Man...that fumble-scoop-score that the dirty SEC refs called back against us still haunts me. LOL [/QUOTE]
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