2020 vs 2013 Shelby GT500 Comparision: An Owners Perspective.

Which GT500 is your favorite?


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tones_RS3

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I could have gotten one of these at MSRP but I passed. My neighbor has one and it does not do much for me.

The track pack version makes me rock hard tho.
Oh definitely. The Track Pack is sex.
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I say the 2020 GT500 all day long.
I'd say that I have the Big Dog in this fight as a FPC 2019 GT350.

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The new Gt500 engine looks like this over the older guys:
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The current GT500 may be the last of this bred of engines made by Ford.
 

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I'd say that I have the Big Dog in this fight as a FPC 2019 GT350.

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The new Gt500 engine looks like this over the older guys:View attachment 1834112

The current GT500 may be the last of this bred of engines made by Ford.
I'm currently in the market. I really try to justify the gt350 vs the 500. I want a stick and I like the gt350 look better. For the price tag of the 19-20 gt350, there is no way to justify it. Any low mileage (under 30k) is in the $60-70k range. Most of them have had 3-4 owners, which tells me people don't want to keep them long term for a reason. A Mach 1 is a much better buy with newer tech if you have to have a stick, and handling packs are now in the high $40k range. Gt500s are giving you newer tech and an extra 250hp for $70-80k.
 

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I'm currently in the market. I really try to justify the gt350 vs the 500. I want a stick and I like the gt350 look better. For the price tag of the 19-20 gt350, there is no way to justify it. Any low mileage (under 30k) is in the $60-70k range. Most of them have had 3-4 owners, which tells me people don't want to keep them long term for a reason. A Mach 1 is a much better buy with newer tech if you have to have a stick, and handling packs are now in the high $40k range. Gt500s are giving you newer tech and an extra 250hp for $70-80k.

Oil consumption on the 350 is also something to consider
 

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