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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350 vs 2018 Level 2 Perfomance Pack GT Driving experience
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<blockquote data-quote="F8L SN8K" data-source="post: 15911472" data-attributes="member: 50367"><p>Special Thanks to Jamaal Saunders at Andy Mohr Ford located in Plainfield Indiana. The car can be viewed on their website. Kona Blue, Level 2 with active exhaust. X-plan pricing on this car came out to $43,750. </p><p></p><p>I wanted to write something that I assumed others were curious about as much as I was. Most of the reviews I’ve read and seen on YouTube were much more “Spoon fed” from Ford it seemed. Repeating the same information that was in press releases. Everyone knows what the features are of the cars and like the rest of the enthusiast we want the expierence of how these features work in the real world.</p><p></p><p>Would love the chance to take both cars to the track(s) and do a numbers to numbers comparison. Ford invited a bunch of journalist and YouTubers to drive the car but I hadn’t seen anything that filled the void for this type of review. I’m sure Evan Smith and others will eventually have a good review out but written press does not seem to be meeting the demand in our microwave society. Everyone goes to YouTube anymore it seems. (Easier to watch then read)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I’m glad you guys liked the experience and I do recommend driving the car. The 2019s will be available to order soon and they will have a few more features like auto-blip and new colors with Velocity Blue replacing Lightning Blue and Need for Green that looks better in person then all of the photos that have been floating around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F8L SN8K, post: 15911472, member: 50367"] Special Thanks to Jamaal Saunders at Andy Mohr Ford located in Plainfield Indiana. The car can be viewed on their website. Kona Blue, Level 2 with active exhaust. X-plan pricing on this car came out to $43,750. I wanted to write something that I assumed others were curious about as much as I was. Most of the reviews I’ve read and seen on YouTube were much more “Spoon fed” from Ford it seemed. Repeating the same information that was in press releases. Everyone knows what the features are of the cars and like the rest of the enthusiast we want the expierence of how these features work in the real world. Would love the chance to take both cars to the track(s) and do a numbers to numbers comparison. Ford invited a bunch of journalist and YouTubers to drive the car but I hadn’t seen anything that filled the void for this type of review. I’m sure Evan Smith and others will eventually have a good review out but written press does not seem to be meeting the demand in our microwave society. Everyone goes to YouTube anymore it seems. (Easier to watch then read) Anyway, I’m glad you guys liked the experience and I do recommend driving the car. The 2019s will be available to order soon and they will have a few more features like auto-blip and new colors with Velocity Blue replacing Lightning Blue and Need for Green that looks better in person then all of the photos that have been floating around. [/QUOTE]
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