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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: 15632717" data-attributes="member: 20747"><p>A '17 GT350 with boost definitely puts up more than respectable numbers. But, that wouldn't be a solution for those who want to keep the warranty on the car. For those who don't care about warranty and are willing to replace the motor, transmission, etc on a new car if they break, then that's definitely an option.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you that Ford wants to get this right considering all the competition on the market currently. With the GT350 still being sold as 2018 MY's, I would be surprised to see Ford release a MY 2018 GT500 car in addition to the '350. But I may be surprised.</p><p>This has been the first hiatus for the GT500 since 2007, so whatever Ford comes out with it will be impressive and sought after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paluka21, post: 15632717, member: 20747"] A '17 GT350 with boost definitely puts up more than respectable numbers. But, that wouldn't be a solution for those who want to keep the warranty on the car. For those who don't care about warranty and are willing to replace the motor, transmission, etc on a new car if they break, then that's definitely an option. I agree with you that Ford wants to get this right considering all the competition on the market currently. With the GT350 still being sold as 2018 MY's, I would be surprised to see Ford release a MY 2018 GT500 car in addition to the '350. But I may be surprised. This has been the first hiatus for the GT500 since 2007, so whatever Ford comes out with it will be impressive and sought after. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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