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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
FORD MARKETING IS BEYOND A JOKE
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<blockquote data-quote="DepWraith" data-source="post: 16223294" data-attributes="member: 91861"><p>Look, Jim Owens said "Venom kills Demons". We all know that HP doesn't always equate to a faster car. But keep in mind that Owens KNEW WHAT THE DEMON WAS FOCUSED ON (drag strip) and he still said what he said. I don't care if the hp is 708 or whatever, but if it doesn't come out faster at the drag strip then Owens got caught lying or Ford got caught failing. NO WAY he was implying at a road course, or he would've picked a road course purpose car to throw shade at and not a drag strip car.</p><p></p><p>Since Ford took so long to develop a halo mustang with last generation headlights, the Redeye has had time to come out and will probably retain the HP war #1 spot (which by the way you can get at any Dodge dealership without getting raped by the dealer on a ADM).</p><p></p><p>I'm not even touching on the upcoming C8, but look for a comparable priced model to compete with the GT500 (either stock or modded but still within MSRP of the GT500).</p><p></p><p>As for the puzzle pieces, marketing wise I have to agree that it's rather lackluster and isn't what I expected for the flagship model of the world's best selling sports car.</p><p></p><p>Gotta wonder what Ford is thinking.</p><p></p><p>I'm actually more anxious to see the all electric AWD SUV Ford is working on...don't be surprised to see incredible 0-60 and 1/4 mile times from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DepWraith, post: 16223294, member: 91861"] Look, Jim Owens said "Venom kills Demons". We all know that HP doesn't always equate to a faster car. But keep in mind that Owens KNEW WHAT THE DEMON WAS FOCUSED ON (drag strip) and he still said what he said. I don't care if the hp is 708 or whatever, but if it doesn't come out faster at the drag strip then Owens got caught lying or Ford got caught failing. NO WAY he was implying at a road course, or he would've picked a road course purpose car to throw shade at and not a drag strip car. Since Ford took so long to develop a halo mustang with last generation headlights, the Redeye has had time to come out and will probably retain the HP war #1 spot (which by the way you can get at any Dodge dealership without getting raped by the dealer on a ADM). I'm not even touching on the upcoming C8, but look for a comparable priced model to compete with the GT500 (either stock or modded but still within MSRP of the GT500). As for the puzzle pieces, marketing wise I have to agree that it's rather lackluster and isn't what I expected for the flagship model of the world's best selling sports car. Gotta wonder what Ford is thinking. I'm actually more anxious to see the all electric AWD SUV Ford is working on...don't be surprised to see incredible 0-60 and 1/4 mile times from it. [/QUOTE]
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