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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
To Wait Or Not To Wait...
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<blockquote data-quote="paluka21" data-source="post: 15874223" data-attributes="member: 20747"><p>OP, I've been contemplating the same decision for the past several months. I have a 2014 with a little over 6000 miles on it with minor modifications. My driving factor for change is I'm tired of manual transmissions and dealing with clutch issues that surround higher powered cars. I've been driving a manual since 1995 and now it just doesn't have the same appeal.</p><p>I've been heavily leaning to trade my Shelby next year for an A8 C7 Zo6. The new GT500 will definitely have appeal but its impossible to say the price. The Zo6 is a heck of a sports car for the money and has killer looks to boot *subjective*.</p><p>I guess it all come down to what do you want and whats important to you? Are you brand loyal or do you appreciate all makes and models of performance? How much money and effort do you want to spend to get a car where you want it, and do you enjoy the modification process? Or would it be easier for you to purchase a car with performance closer to how you want it to be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paluka21, post: 15874223, member: 20747"] OP, I've been contemplating the same decision for the past several months. I have a 2014 with a little over 6000 miles on it with minor modifications. My driving factor for change is I'm tired of manual transmissions and dealing with clutch issues that surround higher powered cars. I've been driving a manual since 1995 and now it just doesn't have the same appeal. I've been heavily leaning to trade my Shelby next year for an A8 C7 Zo6. The new GT500 will definitely have appeal but its impossible to say the price. The Zo6 is a heck of a sports car for the money and has killer looks to boot *subjective*. I guess it all come down to what do you want and whats important to you? Are you brand loyal or do you appreciate all makes and models of performance? How much money and effort do you want to spend to get a car where you want it, and do you enjoy the modification process? Or would it be easier for you to purchase a car with performance closer to how you want it to be? [/QUOTE]
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