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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Randy drives the GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="P5Boy" data-source="post: 16352685" data-attributes="member: 4879"><p>Yeah, I mean you are making the same point I am: it's for fun only (and nonsensical for purchasing choices), but there's some in the Mustang/Shelby crowd who are citing this "for fun comparison" as "I'll save $100+K and get the GT500". When in reality, they aren't/can't buy a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. They are citing the comparison thusly: "why buy the $200K Porsche when I can buy the $100K GT500?".</p><p></p><p>It would depend on where/what track that -1.5s to -2.0s gap would be? A drag track, yeah, I'd say it's large. A 4.1 mile road circuit not so much. A 2.0 mile circuit like Summit Point Main, welll, that's a decent gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P5Boy, post: 16352685, member: 4879"] Yeah, I mean you are making the same point I am: it's for fun only (and nonsensical for purchasing choices), but there's some in the Mustang/Shelby crowd who are citing this "for fun comparison" as "I'll save $100+K and get the GT500". When in reality, they aren't/can't buy a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. They are citing the comparison thusly: "why buy the $200K Porsche when I can buy the $100K GT500?". It would depend on where/what track that -1.5s to -2.0s gap would be? A drag track, yeah, I'd say it's large. A 4.1 mile road circuit not so much. A 2.0 mile circuit like Summit Point Main, welll, that's a decent gap. [/QUOTE]
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