My GT350 consumes a lot of oil!

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Coiled03

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Lol, look at how much money I have and they drive a mustang? The look at me I’m rich car is anything over $200k. Mclaren cars come to mind, only offered in auto and the doors open up which shows you’ve arrived. Not a $60k car. Anyone making a decent salary can pull a $60k car.

I don't think you and I have the same definition of a "look at me I'm rich" car lol.

A McLaren would be nowhere on my list.
 

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... By majority they are Cars and Coffee "look at how much money I have" queens.

Anybody that chooses a Mustang as their status symbol obviously isn't balling enough to say "look how much money I have". That is, unless they're rolling around in a Shelby 1000 or some uber rare classic Mustang.
 

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I can afford a GT350, I just don't buy one.

Don't take the "look at me" statement personally. It's not a reflection of anyone here. But I have absolutely met a few people locally with them that 100% have zero idea about the car and simply bought it because it was the new "hotness" and they could afford it.

Owning a Shelby anything in order to be "king pin" is like saying you're king of the trailer park lol
 

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Well you can add me to the list of cars that DOES NOT use a lot of oil. Hour drives to the track, racing, dragging, and a hour home. Car is burning as normal. Now worries here, and by the by I make more than 500 to the wheels N/A
 

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When I show off my Mustang I open my wallet to show how much money I don't have too.

I had to put $3 worth of oil in it 1000 miles ago and I went broke.

We GT350 owners are single-handedly keeping the oil companies afloat. Mine doesn't burn any oil yet, but if it starts, I might have to take out a second mortgage to afford that 7 bucks every other gas fill-up. It's hard out here in these streets! Seven dollars is the difference between sleeping in a bed and sleeping on the ground!
 

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Hi, I'm Eric and I like long walks on the beach, sun rises, and Cars and Coffee events.

I do not live in a trailer park, but own two Shelbys.

E ;)
 

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I would still buy one. For all the good if this is the only bad im in. Almost traded the mach in for one a few months back but the dealers here in chicago want 5 to 10 or sticker and I refuse to pay or sticker. After driving one I think its the best mustang ever bulit IMO
 

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I'd wager modern vehicles don't need to be "broken in" nearly as much as their older counterparts did.
Most modern motors dont, but anything that revs to the stratosphere like this does requires some delicate use when starting out. Ford did spec a break in period for the Voodoos.
 
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