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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
My GT350R Initial Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 15492744" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>First and foremost... I am so not a "Fanboy". I'm entitled to like a car without being considered a nut-swinger. For the first 2 months I owned this car, I was trying to find a buyer for it, because I was incredibly disappointed in the car on the streets. I haven't sold it yet because I want to see how it does on the track.</p><p></p><p>A true story. My wife and I went to family counseling a few decades ago. The Counselor asked my wife if she felt like there were problems in our relationship that needed to be worked out, and she said yes. Then, the Counselor asked me the same question and I said "No. As far as I can tell, everything is fine." The Counselor then said, "If one of you think there is a problem and the other doesn't, then there's a problem."</p><p></p><p>I'll tell you this story because you may not think you are complaining... but most normal, reasonable people will read your post and draw the conclusion that you are indeed complaining. So, if you don't think you are complaining, but I do... then you're complaining. Its that simple.</p><p></p><p></p><p>To ensure we're all on the same page... Define Complaint: A statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable. <em>E</em>xpression of grief, pain, or dissatisfaction: something that is the cause or subject of protest or outcry<em>. A</em> bodily ailment or disease<em>:</em> a formal allegation against a party</p><p></p><p>So, now that we have the definition of complaint, lets review why I see your posts as a complaint. All of the statement below are direct complaints. With the exception of 2 direct compliments elsewhere in the post, the statements below imply that pretty much everything else written is an indirect or implied complaint.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>...and then you go on and on about how the car let you down compared to your GT500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 15492744, member: 183445"] First and foremost... I am so not a "Fanboy". I'm entitled to like a car without being considered a nut-swinger. For the first 2 months I owned this car, I was trying to find a buyer for it, because I was incredibly disappointed in the car on the streets. I haven't sold it yet because I want to see how it does on the track. A true story. My wife and I went to family counseling a few decades ago. The Counselor asked my wife if she felt like there were problems in our relationship that needed to be worked out, and she said yes. Then, the Counselor asked me the same question and I said "No. As far as I can tell, everything is fine." The Counselor then said, "If one of you think there is a problem and the other doesn't, then there's a problem." I'll tell you this story because you may not think you are complaining... but most normal, reasonable people will read your post and draw the conclusion that you are indeed complaining. So, if you don't think you are complaining, but I do... then you're complaining. Its that simple. To ensure we're all on the same page... Define Complaint: A statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable. [I]E[/I]xpression of grief, pain, or dissatisfaction: something that is the cause or subject of protest or outcry[I]. A[/I] bodily ailment or disease[I]:[/I] a formal allegation against a party So, now that we have the definition of complaint, lets review why I see your posts as a complaint. All of the statement below are direct complaints. With the exception of 2 direct compliments elsewhere in the post, the statements below imply that pretty much everything else written is an indirect or implied complaint. ...and then you go on and on about how the car let you down compared to your GT500. [/QUOTE]
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