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GT500 vs GT350
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<blockquote data-quote="Rct851" data-source="post: 15714753" data-attributes="member: 145126"><p>I've only driven a 2013 gt500 so I can't comment on the 350. Even with the 3.31 rear gear the 500 had some balls to it when you rolled the gas on. The downside in my eyes is that it is so similar to the 13-14 5.0 stylistically. The guts are obviously an upgrade x100. </p><p></p><p> The amount of 350 owners who waited, paid over msrp, then sold in under a year concerns me. It's always the same criticism of being too placid for street driving in lower rpm. </p><p></p><p> Location also matters. Unless I was commited to frequent track days everything around here is too flat and straight for the 350 to shine. </p><p></p><p>there are a lot of badass rides out there right now it makes it hard to decide. Seems like a lot of us 5bro guys either have the thing paid off or just over it and looking for that next level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rct851, post: 15714753, member: 145126"] I've only driven a 2013 gt500 so I can't comment on the 350. Even with the 3.31 rear gear the 500 had some balls to it when you rolled the gas on. The downside in my eyes is that it is so similar to the 13-14 5.0 stylistically. The guts are obviously an upgrade x100. The amount of 350 owners who waited, paid over msrp, then sold in under a year concerns me. It's always the same criticism of being too placid for street driving in lower rpm. Location also matters. Unless I was commited to frequent track days everything around here is too flat and straight for the 350 to shine. there are a lot of badass rides out there right now it makes it hard to decide. Seems like a lot of us 5bro guys either have the thing paid off or just over it and looking for that next level. [/QUOTE]
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