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The 2018 Mustang is Here - Full Details Inside
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 15509922" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>performance naturally has to raise to market demand/expectation otherwise products die.</p><p></p><p>Your gt350 isn't any less of a car simply because a 2018 gt with what is likely to be $12k+ of options ($47,500+) is somewhat closer to your car in performance than a 2017 gt with $9k of options was. </p><p></p><p>Unless the gt350 driver sucks, they should still be faster on a track than a 2018 gt with all the performance options. That said an 18 gt will be decidedly quicker than a fully performance specked 17 gt if my guestimation meter is working well.</p><p></p><p>The nose of the car 2018 may be something that has to grow on me tbh but I like it much more in these images than I did on te rolling footage released last night. Hoping someone photoshops a more traditional/gt500 looking about to it soon. I like the overall rest of the exterior and performance/comfort tech a lot otherwise, good job ford!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 15509922, member: 68944"] performance naturally has to raise to market demand/expectation otherwise products die. Your gt350 isn't any less of a car simply because a 2018 gt with what is likely to be $12k+ of options ($47,500+) is somewhat closer to your car in performance than a 2017 gt with $9k of options was. Unless the gt350 driver sucks, they should still be faster on a track than a 2018 gt with all the performance options. That said an 18 gt will be decidedly quicker than a fully performance specked 17 gt if my guestimation meter is working well. The nose of the car 2018 may be something that has to grow on me tbh but I like it much more in these images than I did on te rolling footage released last night. Hoping someone photoshops a more traditional/gt500 looking about to it soon. I like the overall rest of the exterior and performance/comfort tech a lot otherwise, good job ford! [/QUOTE]
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