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Ford Reveals Acceleration Times for 760-HP Mustang Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="blk02edge" data-source="post: 16314179" data-attributes="member: 69609"><p>Well, of course light weight track built cars will always trump a heavy street car. But the difference is you can not drive light weight track prepped cars on the street and enjoy it at the same time. I consider myself a critic of the GT500 but the insane happy reviews coming out right now prove that it is a success. Itll still be awhile before we get good head to head comparisons though.</p><p></p><p>I was really let down by the unhappy unengaging reviews the C8 created but sounds like all the reviews have been of pre-pro cars so hopefully the kinks are worked out and the GS is dropped to keep the internet battles alive and well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blk02edge, post: 16314179, member: 69609"] Well, of course light weight track built cars will always trump a heavy street car. But the difference is you can not drive light weight track prepped cars on the street and enjoy it at the same time. I consider myself a critic of the GT500 but the insane happy reviews coming out right now prove that it is a success. Itll still be awhile before we get good head to head comparisons though. I was really let down by the unhappy unengaging reviews the C8 created but sounds like all the reviews have been of pre-pro cars so hopefully the kinks are worked out and the GS is dropped to keep the internet battles alive and well. [/QUOTE]
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