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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 16048312" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>All these comparison discussions over the past couple of years really demonstrate that the 350 is in a different class, as in it's own class. It isn't fitting to compare it to muscle cars and yet, it still retains some of the attitude and experience (although not all) of a muscle car so comparing it completely to a high end touring/handling car isn't the same either.</p><p></p><p>I guess the best way to some it up is to say, would you rather have a very good complete driving experience with the 350 or have a very specialized/narrower driving experience of a muscle car. The 350 isn't going to win many drag races against cars focused on straight line go, but it'll hang tough and it'll also carve up turns, brake, thrill you with every howl and shift, etc.</p><p></p><p>As I said earlier, if you want seat dyno throws of digs and roll jaunts, then get an 18+ GT, slap a dealer installed TT kit on it and have a monster. If you want a more complete all around driving experience, get a 350.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 16048312, member: 188865"] All these comparison discussions over the past couple of years really demonstrate that the 350 is in a different class, as in it's own class. It isn't fitting to compare it to muscle cars and yet, it still retains some of the attitude and experience (although not all) of a muscle car so comparing it completely to a high end touring/handling car isn't the same either. I guess the best way to some it up is to say, would you rather have a very good complete driving experience with the 350 or have a very specialized/narrower driving experience of a muscle car. The 350 isn't going to win many drag races against cars focused on straight line go, but it'll hang tough and it'll also carve up turns, brake, thrill you with every howl and shift, etc. As I said earlier, if you want seat dyno throws of digs and roll jaunts, then get an 18+ GT, slap a dealer installed TT kit on it and have a monster. If you want a more complete all around driving experience, get a 350. [/QUOTE]
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