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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
THINKING OF BUYING ONE
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<blockquote data-quote="03reptile" data-source="post: 16788975" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p>I had a 2007, 2011, and 2013 GT500. All were great torque monsters, but I always felt they were plotting to kill me! LOL! I was enamored with the 350 when it was introduced in 2015, as I prefer road courses. I just couldn't give up the HP of the GT500's. When the 2020 GT500's were rumored, sans manual transmission, I took the plunge and ordered a new 2019 GT350. Although it was not as powerful as the previous 500's, the 350 made up for it with it's balance and fantastic engine! I have +21K on the 350 and thoroughly enjoy the overall experience in driving it. More so than the previous GT500's. No issues with the car other than the A/C compressor going out last month and being replaced under warranty. The compressor issues are across the board in the S550 Mustang line, so not surprised. Go for the 2019+ MY's as they seem like the best iterations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03reptile, post: 16788975, member: 9990"] I had a 2007, 2011, and 2013 GT500. All were great torque monsters, but I always felt they were plotting to kill me! LOL! I was enamored with the 350 when it was introduced in 2015, as I prefer road courses. I just couldn't give up the HP of the GT500's. When the 2020 GT500's were rumored, sans manual transmission, I took the plunge and ordered a new 2019 GT350. Although it was not as powerful as the previous 500's, the 350 made up for it with it's balance and fantastic engine! I have +21K on the 350 and thoroughly enjoy the overall experience in driving it. More so than the previous GT500's. No issues with the car other than the A/C compressor going out last month and being replaced under warranty. The compressor issues are across the board in the S550 Mustang line, so not surprised. Go for the 2019+ MY's as they seem like the best iterations. [/QUOTE]
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