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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Are we going to see an Automatic GT350?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 15481175" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>I have no idea what to expect from Ford on any future GT350 or GT500 models. However, I can tell you that only about 5% of all private consumer automobiles sold in the US have a manual transmission. Something else to consider, in 2014, the car tech news rags/blogs swore the 2016 GT350 was going to have an auto... but 3 years later the 2017's are out, and still no auto.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to racing "street cars" on the track or even commuting to work, stick or auto is 100% personal preference. However, when it comes to racing with a dedicated car... the faster and more powerful a car becomes, the more performance gets hindered by a manual trans. It is simply impossible for a human to work a clutch system and shift gears as fast as a computer can.</p><p></p><p>My advice... buy whatever you like and enjoy it. Everything else is white noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 15481175, member: 183445"] I have no idea what to expect from Ford on any future GT350 or GT500 models. However, I can tell you that only about 5% of all private consumer automobiles sold in the US have a manual transmission. Something else to consider, in 2014, the car tech news rags/blogs swore the 2016 GT350 was going to have an auto... but 3 years later the 2017's are out, and still no auto. When it comes to racing "street cars" on the track or even commuting to work, stick or auto is 100% personal preference. However, when it comes to racing with a dedicated car... the faster and more powerful a car becomes, the more performance gets hindered by a manual trans. It is simply impossible for a human to work a clutch system and shift gears as fast as a computer can. My advice... buy whatever you like and enjoy it. Everything else is white noise. [/QUOTE]
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