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SVT’s Jamal Hameedi Weighs-In With His Opinion of The 2013 GT500 @ The Nürburgring
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<blockquote data-quote="QUIKAG" data-source="post: 13700499" data-attributes="member: 11051"><p>There isn't one. Personally, I thought the Lightning was awesome when it came out a decade ago. I almost bought a new 2013 Raptor several months ago, was a few grand off (even though I've clearly spent a lot of money on cars, I'm still a cheap bastard when it comes to negotiating, so I'll walk over a few grand). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Pappa was the one that said my CTS comment was BS, that is why I called him out. I call it as I see it. There are a lot of Ford products I like and there are a lot of GM products I like. The ZR1 and the CTS-V don't have any equivalent competition from Ford right now and they fit what I wanted in a car, so I own those two. If Ford came out with a 3,300lb 700hp car that competed very favorably with the soon to come C7 Z06 and ZR1 and proved to be very durable and well-engineered, I would SERIOUSLY consider buying one. </p><p></p><p>I'm not brand loyal, I just look for the best car for what I want. The GM cars I've bought have been very good to me (durable, reliable, fun), so I don't have a problem continuing to buy them. I'm sure many of you guys feel the same way with your Ford vehicles. Again, I've bought several dozen Ford trucks in the past several years for my company. Besides the total pile of crap 6.0L diesel (we buy mostly Duramax/Allison GM diesel trucks now), they've been good trucks. Most of them go 200-300k+ with not very serious issues. Ford does a great job on trucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QUIKAG, post: 13700499, member: 11051"] There isn't one. Personally, I thought the Lightning was awesome when it came out a decade ago. I almost bought a new 2013 Raptor several months ago, was a few grand off (even though I've clearly spent a lot of money on cars, I'm still a cheap bastard when it comes to negotiating, so I'll walk over a few grand). Pappa was the one that said my CTS comment was BS, that is why I called him out. I call it as I see it. There are a lot of Ford products I like and there are a lot of GM products I like. The ZR1 and the CTS-V don't have any equivalent competition from Ford right now and they fit what I wanted in a car, so I own those two. If Ford came out with a 3,300lb 700hp car that competed very favorably with the soon to come C7 Z06 and ZR1 and proved to be very durable and well-engineered, I would SERIOUSLY consider buying one. I'm not brand loyal, I just look for the best car for what I want. The GM cars I've bought have been very good to me (durable, reliable, fun), so I don't have a problem continuing to buy them. I'm sure many of you guys feel the same way with your Ford vehicles. Again, I've bought several dozen Ford trucks in the past several years for my company. Besides the total pile of crap 6.0L diesel (we buy mostly Duramax/Allison GM diesel trucks now), they've been good trucks. Most of them go 200-300k+ with not very serious issues. Ford does a great job on trucks. [/QUOTE]
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