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The Complicated Calculus - Selling Your Car For The GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="Goose17" data-source="post: 16316893" data-attributes="member: 137255"><p>Great review OP. I can confirm this car is an all-out monster on both the strip and the track.</p><p></p><p>I have owned nothing but manual Mustangs and have a garage full of them. I thought it would be weird piloting this car around without the 3rd pedal or a stick in my right hand. It was not weird whatsoever. In fact, it was fantastic! I did the road course in manual mode using the paddles the whole time on the track... I loved it! It was very engaging and allowed me to keep both hands firmly in control of the steering wheel. It also keeps total focus out the front window. On the strip, I ran both of my runs in auto drag-mode. It was a point and shoot experience focusing on keeping the steering wheel centered for the hardest shifts.</p><p></p><p>[USER=136350]@nickf2005[/USER] makes valid points. This is a pricy car. The good news is Ford offers a wide variety of performance Mustangs at a range of prices. I’m just tickled pink Ford is making beasts like this.</p><p></p><p>It’s like the Ford GT. It’s much higher than I am willing to spend on a car, but happy that Ford produces that beautiful machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goose17, post: 16316893, member: 137255"] Great review OP. I can confirm this car is an all-out monster on both the strip and the track. I have owned nothing but manual Mustangs and have a garage full of them. I thought it would be weird piloting this car around without the 3rd pedal or a stick in my right hand. It was not weird whatsoever. In fact, it was fantastic! I did the road course in manual mode using the paddles the whole time on the track... I loved it! It was very engaging and allowed me to keep both hands firmly in control of the steering wheel. It also keeps total focus out the front window. On the strip, I ran both of my runs in auto drag-mode. It was a point and shoot experience focusing on keeping the steering wheel centered for the hardest shifts. [USER=136350]@nickf2005[/USER] makes valid points. This is a pricy car. The good news is Ford offers a wide variety of performance Mustangs at a range of prices. I’m just tickled pink Ford is making beasts like this. It’s like the Ford GT. It’s much higher than I am willing to spend on a car, but happy that Ford produces that beautiful machine. [/QUOTE]
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