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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
High Oil Consumption
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<blockquote data-quote="Race Red Boss" data-source="post: 15916972" data-attributes="member: 162573"><p>I can tell you from my own personal experience with having my nearly new 12 Boss 302 need a new long block that I was initially pretty upset and discouraged. Similar to the GT350, the car was launched as the best all round/balanced Mustang with lots of fanfare/hype. I was happy though that Ford stepped up to do the right thing though. </p><p></p><p>I do believe that when you go to sell there is a bit of a stigma when you tell the buyer you've had a major repair like an engine replacement and I experienced that first hand when I sold mine. The buyer did say he was initially turned off when he saw that the car had the long block replaced recently (with so few miles on it), but then commented that it was like getting a brand new car.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Race Red Boss, post: 15916972, member: 162573"] I can tell you from my own personal experience with having my nearly new 12 Boss 302 need a new long block that I was initially pretty upset and discouraged. Similar to the GT350, the car was launched as the best all round/balanced Mustang with lots of fanfare/hype. I was happy though that Ford stepped up to do the right thing though. I do believe that when you go to sell there is a bit of a stigma when you tell the buyer you've had a major repair like an engine replacement and I experienced that first hand when I sold mine. The buyer did say he was initially turned off when he saw that the car had the long block replaced recently (with so few miles on it), but then commented that it was like getting a brand new car..... [/QUOTE]
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