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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="paluka21" data-source="post: 15632066" data-attributes="member: 20747"><p>These guys aren't even worth your breath man. They enjoy trying to feed their egos by having the "superior" internet opinion, even though I don't believe they realize that opinions are essentially the lowest form of intelligence. Just move on.</p><p>Because I desire to have the suspension beefed up to help the car hook, optional 10 speed automatic, brake pads that won't quickly pollute the wheels with brake dust and offer less fade, and more gauges or apps so that I can monitor the car more efficiently must mean what I really want is to settle for a GT350. And God forbid customers such as myself actually want competitive horsepower and torque from the new GT500 variant when comparing to the Hellcat Charger, Challenger, and Z06. I drive my cars 99.9% of the time on the street, and therefore straight line power coupled with the appearance of the car is more important than a car that may have more bells and whistles, but is grossly under powered compared to it's competition. Which is why I personally would like to see the new GT500 with these upgraded features, plus more power than the outgoing model. That, is not a GT350. End of story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paluka21, post: 15632066, member: 20747"] These guys aren't even worth your breath man. They enjoy trying to feed their egos by having the "superior" internet opinion, even though I don't believe they realize that opinions are essentially the lowest form of intelligence. Just move on. Because I desire to have the suspension beefed up to help the car hook, optional 10 speed automatic, brake pads that won't quickly pollute the wheels with brake dust and offer less fade, and more gauges or apps so that I can monitor the car more efficiently must mean what I really want is to settle for a GT350. And God forbid customers such as myself actually want competitive horsepower and torque from the new GT500 variant when comparing to the Hellcat Charger, Challenger, and Z06. I drive my cars 99.9% of the time on the street, and therefore straight line power coupled with the appearance of the car is more important than a car that may have more bells and whistles, but is grossly under powered compared to it's competition. Which is why I personally would like to see the new GT500 with these upgraded features, plus more power than the outgoing model. That, is not a GT350. End of story. [/QUOTE]
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