Yup. One quick search and you find nothing but praise for the Vettes steering feel and seats. (Also, why not opt for the Comp Seats.) Anyway, props to Ford for the GT350, it's amazing performance for the dollar.These reviews are all the same.... The C7 Vette was praised high and low when it was first tested, all the C6s warts were fixed they exclaimed! Then a few years later they bring it back to earth... Was the same with the C6 vette.... It'll be the same with GT350 in a year or so when the Shelby takes on the next great Camaro model.. They hype the new model..... Mark my words
Why they compare 2 cars that are in different segments is beyond me.
When the cost the same, they get compared together.
If a single guy who makes decent money is looking for a fun car to drive around maybe take to the track, it doesn't really matter if they are technically in different "segments" when the price is the same.
I just don't think a guy vette shopping is also cross shopping a mustang and vice versa.
I just don't think a guy vette shopping is also cross shopping a mustang and vice versa.
I just don't think a guy vette shopping is also cross shopping a mustang and vice versa.
Im sure most "brand loyalists" may not cross shop, but when the cars are around the same price, I bet there are a lot of people who want a "sports car" that will cross shop anything within their budget.I just don't think a guy vette shopping is also cross shopping a mustang and vice versa.
Why are they not comparing to the Camaro?
The Vette was praised compared to the C6, 3 years ago. Now something that works better is being tested back to back, criticisms will arise. Maybe it's the truth, or maybe it's flawed reasoning. Probably a little of both.
When the cost the same, they get compared together.
If a single guy who makes decent money is looking for a fun car to drive around maybe take to the track, it doesn't really matter if they are technically in different "segments" when the price is the same.
So no markups on the GT350?