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<blockquote data-quote="WVTrakPak" data-source="post: 16154219" data-attributes="member: 166392"><p>Here we go again and it makes me laugh. This truly shows the difference in cars and the difference in Mustangs. You automatic 5.0 that is smoking fast at the drag strip is what some people want and I get it. They win a lot at the strip but for the most part there is always someone there with tons of $ who is faster. Is it fast enough, maybe for some. Who buys an auto anyhow? When looking for a Boxster for the wife she laughed at the thoughts of an auto. She is more driver than half of the guys on here I will promise you. I could never own an automatic performance car and maybe I am just old, but that is me.</p><p></p><p>Then you have the 350/350R who do not care about being fast in a straight line and it is purely about the drive. The bite, the turn in, the braking, the howl from 4500-8250 are pure joy to a driver. I have to laugh at the Honda comparison because it is liberal democrat exaggeration at its best. Look up the 1/4 time and it surely is not slow. I owned a 700+ hp GT500 and I will tell you that the 350 would lap it in a 30 minute session without some huge changes to the 500. And no....a PP2 is not close.</p><p></p><p>OP, if you get the second paragraph then get a 350. If you like horsepower, holding your foot to the floor and going in a straight line for a few seconds, the whine of a blower and looking good at the cruse in, don't buy a 350.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVTrakPak, post: 16154219, member: 166392"] Here we go again and it makes me laugh. This truly shows the difference in cars and the difference in Mustangs. You automatic 5.0 that is smoking fast at the drag strip is what some people want and I get it. They win a lot at the strip but for the most part there is always someone there with tons of $ who is faster. Is it fast enough, maybe for some. Who buys an auto anyhow? When looking for a Boxster for the wife she laughed at the thoughts of an auto. She is more driver than half of the guys on here I will promise you. I could never own an automatic performance car and maybe I am just old, but that is me. Then you have the 350/350R who do not care about being fast in a straight line and it is purely about the drive. The bite, the turn in, the braking, the howl from 4500-8250 are pure joy to a driver. I have to laugh at the Honda comparison because it is liberal democrat exaggeration at its best. Look up the 1/4 time and it surely is not slow. I owned a 700+ hp GT500 and I will tell you that the 350 would lap it in a 30 minute session without some huge changes to the 500. And no....a PP2 is not close. OP, if you get the second paragraph then get a 350. If you like horsepower, holding your foot to the floor and going in a straight line for a few seconds, the whine of a blower and looking good at the cruse in, don't buy a 350. [/QUOTE]
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