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2013-14 Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="Norton" data-source="post: 16690335" data-attributes="member: 145307"><p>You lost me. My comment was made somewhat in jest, in that you bought one of the highest horsepower, manual transmission, solid rear axle Shelbys ever made, and you barely drive it. I put ~4K miles per year on my (2013 GT500) fun car, before I added a second fun car (2019 C7 Z06) to the stable. Now, I split my fun car miles between both, with a bias toward the C7Z because the Shelby already has a little over 33K miles on her. </p><p></p><p>The C8 Z06 is an impressive car, but I have no interest in one. Everything I've ever owned has/had three pedals. Everything I currently own has forced induction. I have no desire to change either. I'm not a fan of the C8 design/appearance, it's lack of three pedals, or it's ~200+ ft-lb torque deficit relative to both my current toys. </p><p></p><p>My fun cars are in my stable because I ENJOY DRIVING THEM and I LIKE THE WAY THEY LOOK. I've thought about it, and have no idea what's wrong with that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norton, post: 16690335, member: 145307"] You lost me. My comment was made somewhat in jest, in that you bought one of the highest horsepower, manual transmission, solid rear axle Shelbys ever made, and you barely drive it. I put ~4K miles per year on my (2013 GT500) fun car, before I added a second fun car (2019 C7 Z06) to the stable. Now, I split my fun car miles between both, with a bias toward the C7Z because the Shelby already has a little over 33K miles on her. The C8 Z06 is an impressive car, but I have no interest in one. Everything I've ever owned has/had three pedals. Everything I currently own has forced induction. I have no desire to change either. I'm not a fan of the C8 design/appearance, it's lack of three pedals, or it's ~200+ ft-lb torque deficit relative to both my current toys. My fun cars are in my stable because I ENJOY DRIVING THEM and I LIKE THE WAY THEY LOOK. I've thought about it, and have no idea what's wrong with that? [/QUOTE]
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