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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
After all the hype, who here is actually buying?
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<blockquote data-quote="93 347 Cobra" data-source="post: 16124312" data-attributes="member: 7047"><p>From what I can gather on Ford's GT500 site is that there is a handling pack, a carbon fiber track pack, a tech pack, and the Recaros are optional. So the base car may not automatically include MegneRide, which I assume is available only on the handling pack and CF track pack.</p><p></p><p>With all the options offered I think the base price might come in at mid or low-60s. I think fully optioned cars will touch 80K. Dodge has sold a ton of Hellcats and profited mightily on that old platform. Ford is about profitability these days and not having a top line 700+ horse musclecar has hurt the company's bottom line on the Mustang. I think they're going for higher volume here and the base price won't be un-Godly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93 347 Cobra, post: 16124312, member: 7047"] From what I can gather on Ford's GT500 site is that there is a handling pack, a carbon fiber track pack, a tech pack, and the Recaros are optional. So the base car may not automatically include MegneRide, which I assume is available only on the handling pack and CF track pack. With all the options offered I think the base price might come in at mid or low-60s. I think fully optioned cars will touch 80K. Dodge has sold a ton of Hellcats and profited mightily on that old platform. Ford is about profitability these days and not having a top line 700+ horse musclecar has hurt the company's bottom line on the Mustang. I think they're going for higher volume here and the base price won't be un-Godly. [/QUOTE]
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