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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Weight increase on new Mustang went up, wonder how much the SVT car will be?
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<blockquote data-quote="guarnibl" data-source="post: 14234386" data-attributes="member: 33086"><p>The SVT car is not all that limited production -- and Ford wants to sell more, not less, now that they're also sending them overseas... I think this is likely a pipe dream. Ford will keep the weight where it is -- there's no financial incentive for them to lower it. <strong>This is probably the most important point you need to look at when asking yourself what they're going to do. </strong></p><p></p><p>In order to sell this vehicle in other markets, Ford needs to consider those markets, when producing here. So I won't count anything out -- but I just don't see the weight going lower....but perhaps we'll see a cobra in N/A form once again. They're going to add a good amount of weight with IRS... so they'll need to save weight somewhere just to get it back to where it was in 2014. The options for that are going to be going all motor, or lighter weight materials -- or a mixture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guarnibl, post: 14234386, member: 33086"] The SVT car is not all that limited production -- and Ford wants to sell more, not less, now that they're also sending them overseas... I think this is likely a pipe dream. Ford will keep the weight where it is -- there's no financial incentive for them to lower it. [B]This is probably the most important point you need to look at when asking yourself what they're going to do. [/B] In order to sell this vehicle in other markets, Ford needs to consider those markets, when producing here. So I won't count anything out -- but I just don't see the weight going lower....but perhaps we'll see a cobra in N/A form once again. They're going to add a good amount of weight with IRS... so they'll need to save weight somewhere just to get it back to where it was in 2014. The options for that are going to be going all motor, or lighter weight materials -- or a mixture. [/QUOTE]
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