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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Fall 2017 GT500 supercharged voodoo, 10 speed auto and....
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<blockquote data-quote="Fourcam380" data-source="post: 15593279" data-attributes="member: 185249"><p>Evolution of the species. I love drag racing and have a packed shoe box of ships to prove it, but open tracking is far more fun. You can drag down every straight and then turn after to top it off. The downside is less accessibility and increased cost to get the car ready then in terms of maintenance. I guess what I'm getting at is a lot of new cars have HP it's time we the consumer expected more from a car than just straight line speed--save the hellcat/Demon which are outstanding one trick ponies. </p><p></p><p>I also disagree: If Ford made a 100k mustang ( NI ADM) it would sell just as the v6 Ford GT has already sold out its first 3 years of production at the same price as an Aventador. </p><p></p><p>Ford needs to work on aerodynamics bigtime with the stang. That and the 10A should help it compete with performance rivals from across the pond at greater than highway speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fourcam380, post: 15593279, member: 185249"] Evolution of the species. I love drag racing and have a packed shoe box of ships to prove it, but open tracking is far more fun. You can drag down every straight and then turn after to top it off. The downside is less accessibility and increased cost to get the car ready then in terms of maintenance. I guess what I'm getting at is a lot of new cars have HP it's time we the consumer expected more from a car than just straight line speed--save the hellcat/Demon which are outstanding one trick ponies. I also disagree: If Ford made a 100k mustang ( NI ADM) it would sell just as the v6 Ford GT has already sold out its first 3 years of production at the same price as an Aventador. Ford needs to work on aerodynamics bigtime with the stang. That and the 10A should help it compete with performance rivals from across the pond at greater than highway speeds. [/QUOTE]
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