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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
10.8@127mph - 4200lbs race weight
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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 16127273" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>The demon, yes is way more. </p><p></p><p>All I’m speaking to is the value in the market place of the hellcat in general and why it’s still not a bad buy for someone that wants a fun high powered car but doesn’t want to rack up credit card bills or even bother modding a simple street car like mustang to get equal performance from a power standpoint. </p><p></p><p>We can agree to disagree on that matter. Frankly if I’m spending 80K + I’ll likely land in a gen V viper like I mentioned. If the GT500 by year two can be had for no ADM I’d consider it. Then again it’s hard for me to justify spending that much on either car when it’ll likely sit more often then not. The struggle of this hobby for me and why I got out of track days with my bike in previous years. Free time is such a rare commodity these days, sadly the most I have time for is a cars and coffee even and that’s only because I live a mile away from the one in my area. That’s where the hell cat shows value to me, enough seats for wife and son to come along, no need to mod really, and much more cost friendly then a GT500 and rightfully so as the GT500 likely will have more to offer per dollar even at msrp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 16127273, member: 57447"] The demon, yes is way more. All I’m speaking to is the value in the market place of the hellcat in general and why it’s still not a bad buy for someone that wants a fun high powered car but doesn’t want to rack up credit card bills or even bother modding a simple street car like mustang to get equal performance from a power standpoint. We can agree to disagree on that matter. Frankly if I’m spending 80K + I’ll likely land in a gen V viper like I mentioned. If the GT500 by year two can be had for no ADM I’d consider it. Then again it’s hard for me to justify spending that much on either car when it’ll likely sit more often then not. The struggle of this hobby for me and why I got out of track days with my bike in previous years. Free time is such a rare commodity these days, sadly the most I have time for is a cars and coffee even and that’s only because I live a mile away from the one in my area. That’s where the hell cat shows value to me, enough seats for wife and son to come along, no need to mod really, and much more cost friendly then a GT500 and rightfully so as the GT500 likely will have more to offer per dollar even at msrp. [/QUOTE]
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