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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Is "no manual available" a deal-breaker for you regarding whether you'll purchase a new 2020 GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16102930" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I’m good with the DCT. I have a high power manual GT500 that’s not going anywhere, but I’d choose DCT over True manual in this car.</p><p>If you really want a drivers car with a manual, get a GT350/350R.</p><p>Ford only chooses one trans for their peak performance Mustang and I’m glad they choose the best trans for performance!</p><p>Last, if you’ve never driven a proper DCT then you can’t comprehend how engaging they can be.</p><p>I’ve only driven amazing DCTs on track (Porsche PDK and Ferrari 458/488 DCTs) but they made for a much better experience than a Viper ACR! I drove the ACR after the 458 and thought how much better it would be with the Ferraris DCT.</p><p>My only two concerns:</p><p>1) how is this particular Tremec DCT?</p><p>2) how is the street experience?</p><p>I already know I want the most performance from this car, and for that goal, DCT wins on the track or strip!</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16102930, member: 7795"] I’m good with the DCT. I have a high power manual GT500 that’s not going anywhere, but I’d choose DCT over True manual in this car. If you really want a drivers car with a manual, get a GT350/350R. Ford only chooses one trans for their peak performance Mustang and I’m glad they choose the best trans for performance! Last, if you’ve never driven a proper DCT then you can’t comprehend how engaging they can be. I’ve only driven amazing DCTs on track (Porsche PDK and Ferrari 458/488 DCTs) but they made for a much better experience than a Viper ACR! I drove the ACR after the 458 and thought how much better it would be with the Ferraris DCT. My only two concerns: 1) how is this particular Tremec DCT? 2) how is the street experience? I already know I want the most performance from this car, and for that goal, DCT wins on the track or strip! -J [/QUOTE]
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Is "no manual available" a deal-breaker for you regarding whether you'll purchase a new 2020 GT500?
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