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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="guarnibl" data-source="post: 15557283" data-attributes="member: 33086"><p>I've been pretty underwhelmed on the Ford front lately overall unfortunately. I don't really go to the track/strip anymore anyways, so it kind of feels pointless to me to have a RWD car with that much power when all I'm going to do is drive it on the street and using it is impossible. I'm slowly building the 01 but the engine hasn't died yet... so basically on hold until it does... even with 320 whp it's still fun. I wish Ford would release a control pack for the Voodoo engine, but doubt that'll happen.</p><p></p><p>That said, if Ford does a solid job with the '18 GT500 I'd probably buy one if I could get one at sticker, assuming it's in the $60's. Or maybe I'll just buy the '16 Boxster Spyder I've been eyeing lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guarnibl, post: 15557283, member: 33086"] I've been pretty underwhelmed on the Ford front lately overall unfortunately. I don't really go to the track/strip anymore anyways, so it kind of feels pointless to me to have a RWD car with that much power when all I'm going to do is drive it on the street and using it is impossible. I'm slowly building the 01 but the engine hasn't died yet... so basically on hold until it does... even with 320 whp it's still fun. I wish Ford would release a control pack for the Voodoo engine, but doubt that'll happen. That said, if Ford does a solid job with the '18 GT500 I'd probably buy one if I could get one at sticker, assuming it's in the $60's. Or maybe I'll just buy the '16 Boxster Spyder I've been eyeing lately. [/QUOTE]
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