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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
10.8@127mph - 4200lbs race weight
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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 16108407" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>I am. If going fast in a straight line were still my primary focus, I'd buy a camaro or a new GT, put a warrantied dealer kit on it, have a FASTER car, that TURNS better, that BRAKES better AND have $30k to sit in my savings account in case the dealer warranty isn't as good as the corporate warranty.</p><p></p><p>Dodge (what's left of them) has REALLY mastered the marketing concept of slap a car with 20 year old technology and absolutely no R&D effort (to save weight, improve the motor, etc) and as long as they advertise high crank HP numbers and have a body shape that Mopar loyalists like, they'll sell cars. It's brilliant. Dodge bean counters and execs laugh all the way to the bank. A blown 6.2 liter on race fuel that makes 840? Welcome to 1990 technology. It revs like a tractor. Weighs as much as an SUV. But hey, it has a big 3 digit power number at the crank. Everything else is secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 16108407, member: 188865"] I am. If going fast in a straight line were still my primary focus, I'd buy a camaro or a new GT, put a warrantied dealer kit on it, have a FASTER car, that TURNS better, that BRAKES better AND have $30k to sit in my savings account in case the dealer warranty isn't as good as the corporate warranty. Dodge (what's left of them) has REALLY mastered the marketing concept of slap a car with 20 year old technology and absolutely no R&D effort (to save weight, improve the motor, etc) and as long as they advertise high crank HP numbers and have a body shape that Mopar loyalists like, they'll sell cars. It's brilliant. Dodge bean counters and execs laugh all the way to the bank. A blown 6.2 liter on race fuel that makes 840? Welcome to 1990 technology. It revs like a tractor. Weighs as much as an SUV. But hey, it has a big 3 digit power number at the crank. Everything else is secondary. [/QUOTE]
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