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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 15907466" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>No, most of the time.</p><p></p><p>His money is green and his wife isnt looking for a race car.</p><p></p><p>Chopping off the top won’t make the car useless around a track. By your logic here, every mustang coupe sold except a stripper full option coupe on max performing summer tires is a worthless piece of shit that has no use being on the road.</p><p></p><p>As sharp and pointed as that sounds, you are coming across equally condescending and rude. I personally don’t care, have at it, it’s a free country. I wanted to throw back at you what you are seemingly dishing out because your not being fair to a well to do American consumer. It’s his money, and his/his wife’s desires. If they want to trade off ~10-15% or max rigidity and performance for a convertible, there’s no need to call their choice anything negative. High/max performing convertible is what they want.</p><p></p><p>My next daily driver might end up being a convertible as well, and I know much more than most on what the performance trade offs are. I’m not looking at buying a Nissan Rogue convertible or a Chrysler pt cruiser convertible. I’ll likely buy a cheap enough used mustang gt or cobra convertible and give 2 absolutely stinky shits that people will think it’s girly or lame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 15907466, member: 68944"] No, most of the time. His money is green and his wife isnt looking for a race car. Chopping off the top won’t make the car useless around a track. By your logic here, every mustang coupe sold except a stripper full option coupe on max performing summer tires is a worthless piece of shit that has no use being on the road. As sharp and pointed as that sounds, you are coming across equally condescending and rude. I personally don’t care, have at it, it’s a free country. I wanted to throw back at you what you are seemingly dishing out because your not being fair to a well to do American consumer. It’s his money, and his/his wife’s desires. If they want to trade off ~10-15% or max rigidity and performance for a convertible, there’s no need to call their choice anything negative. High/max performing convertible is what they want. My next daily driver might end up being a convertible as well, and I know much more than most on what the performance trade offs are. I’m not looking at buying a Nissan Rogue convertible or a Chrysler pt cruiser convertible. I’ll likely buy a cheap enough used mustang gt or cobra convertible and give 2 absolutely stinky shits that people will think it’s girly or lame. [/QUOTE]
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