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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
When does the 2018 Shelby GT350 available for order and for sale?
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 15706661" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>^This is all wrong. The [SS] 1LE does not keep up with the R on a track, and the ZL1 does not "beat it pretty good for less money." Taking into account the huge HP/TRQ advantage it has, the ZL1 barely outpaces the R. Do you also think the SS 1LE can keep up with the ZL1? The prices of the ZL1 and GT350R are within spitting distance of each other. And you're crazy, if you think the GT350R isn't a phenomenal value <em>at MSRP</em>! See next response.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ford probably loses money on every GT350R they produce. You could buy a whole Ecoboost Mustang for the cost of just the wheels and rear wing of the GT350R. Mind you, the R has an MSRP of $65K - $68K. The numbers would say +/-40% of its value is in the wheels and wing! Of course, it's far more than the wheels and wings that make up the R.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's not going to affect they're bottom line one bit. We performance enthusiasts make up a minuscule percentage of the car buying market. I'd bet 80+% of American car buyers have never once been to an online car forum or even bought an automotive magazine other than Consumer Reports Car Buying Edition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 15706661, member: 121775"] ^This is all wrong. The [SS] 1LE does not keep up with the R on a track, and the ZL1 does not "beat it pretty good for less money." Taking into account the huge HP/TRQ advantage it has, the ZL1 barely outpaces the R. Do you also think the SS 1LE can keep up with the ZL1? The prices of the ZL1 and GT350R are within spitting distance of each other. And you're crazy, if you think the GT350R isn't a phenomenal value [i]at MSRP[/i]! See next response. Ford probably loses money on every GT350R they produce. You could buy a whole Ecoboost Mustang for the cost of just the wheels and rear wing of the GT350R. Mind you, the R has an MSRP of $65K - $68K. The numbers would say +/-40% of its value is in the wheels and wing! Of course, it's far more than the wheels and wings that make up the R. It's not going to affect they're bottom line one bit. We performance enthusiasts make up a minuscule percentage of the car buying market. I'd bet 80+% of American car buyers have never once been to an online car forum or even bought an automotive magazine other than Consumer Reports Car Buying Edition. [/QUOTE]
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