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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Motor Trend H2H: Z/28 vs. GT350R
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<blockquote data-quote="93 347 Cobra" data-source="post: 15106368" data-attributes="member: 7047"><p>Great video! Norton and I knew that the 350R would win a head-to-head after talking with Randy Pobst at the Colorado Mile, he didn't expressly say so but he was absolutely gushing about the R. We kept our mouths shut about his comments until the video came out. </p><p></p><p>GM fans trying to justify their purchases makes for interesting banter. The Z28 at a deep discount is a good value, but there's a reason it's discounted so deeply. In the end MSRP for MSRP the 350R is a SUPERIOR vehicle and a VASTLY SUPERIOR VALUE. People understand this and that's why demand is high and why there are ADMs. Had I wanted a 350R I could have called the dealership in VA who I bought my '14 GT500 through and they would have gotten me one for MSRP. So the ADM thing is different based upon the dealer, I've bought from them before so they will make me a priority.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, the Z28 might be fun to drive but it's obsolete. Heavy, outdated chassis, terrible interior, terrible visibility. It's worse in every performance metric and is much more expensive. OBSOLETE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93 347 Cobra, post: 15106368, member: 7047"] Great video! Norton and I knew that the 350R would win a head-to-head after talking with Randy Pobst at the Colorado Mile, he didn't expressly say so but he was absolutely gushing about the R. We kept our mouths shut about his comments until the video came out. GM fans trying to justify their purchases makes for interesting banter. The Z28 at a deep discount is a good value, but there's a reason it's discounted so deeply. In the end MSRP for MSRP the 350R is a SUPERIOR vehicle and a VASTLY SUPERIOR VALUE. People understand this and that's why demand is high and why there are ADMs. Had I wanted a 350R I could have called the dealership in VA who I bought my '14 GT500 through and they would have gotten me one for MSRP. So the ADM thing is different based upon the dealer, I've bought from them before so they will make me a priority. Bottom line, the Z28 might be fun to drive but it's obsolete. Heavy, outdated chassis, terrible interior, terrible visibility. It's worse in every performance metric and is much more expensive. OBSOLETE. [/QUOTE]
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