In reply to Tmc22:
Unless there is significant production, I doubt these will be too cheap. Think about a 2003 Cobra. Those are still trading for mid teens or higher.
In reply to Tmc22:
Unless there is significant production, I doubt these will be too cheap. Think about a 2003 Cobra. Those are still trading for mid teens or higher.
Paul_VR6 wrote:Nick_Comstock wrote: In reply to Paul_VR6: New from the factory with a warranty and brand reputation to uphold?IF Honda built them, not a problem.
Maybe they should try building a sports car instead of their current lineup of appliances then. At least Ford is putting out some exciting stuff and doing a damn good job at it.
Chris_V wrote:
Smartphone users: scroll so that the last image is in the middle of the screen. Place your thumb over the whole car fore the windshield.
Anyone else see a porsche-esque rear? Perhaps it is just the angle.
singleslammer wrote: In reply to Tmc22: Unless there is significant production, I doubt these will be too cheap. Think about a 2003 Cobra. Those are still trading for mid teens or higher.
You have a very good, but discouraging, point. I guess I better start saving now.
Does anyone else think those seat bottoms look really wide? The bolstering is there, but I could park a car on the flat part. They need to offer a skinny guy seat option.
I still think it's awesome. Is there any word of the tire size? The new GT is still way under tired with a 255 on the front.
I'm guess the base MSRP will be at least $50K, plus another $5K or so for the Track Pack.
On the plus side, in a few years I'll be primed and ready for a proper mid-life-crisis purchase.
In reply to mazdeuce:
The wheels are 10.5" wide F and 11" wide R. Regardless of what comes OEM, that should be wide enough to fit a substantial tire in the 285+ range.
For reference the normal GT with the Performance Pack are F 9" 255, R 9.5" 275, if I remember correctly.
So I'm guessing something like 275/295, 285/305.
In reply to IanF:
Those wheel sizes are good. The stock GT is 9 and 9.5 and 255-275. 10.5-11 should be in the 295-305 range. That's good.
Just an update, behold the R version and perhaps the best quote thus far of the new year.
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/01/12/ford-mustang-shelby-gt350r-detroit-2015/#image-19
autoblog said: Okay Chevrolet, the ball is in your court. Ford served up one hell of a rebuttal to the track-focused Camaro Z/28, introducing the limited-production Mustang GT350R, complete with over 500 horsepower, over 400 pound-feet of torque and freaking carbon-fiber wheels. Carbon-fiber wheels. Seriously.
The wing is take it or leave it, but its purely FPV Aussie inspired.
In reply to Nick_Comstock:
lol, happy I could help with that one.
I think I just heard collective cries of "How could you" from the Camaro owner groups
In reply to Will:
Probably, by the looks of it, Ford just did the autoshow equivalent of a mic drop this morning.....
yamaha wrote: In reply to Will: Probably, by the looks of it, Ford just did the autoshow equivalent of a mic drop this morning.....
This!
Wow. It's incredible that cars like the Z28 and this exist these days. Just think that in 2003 it was reasonable to outperform that Cobra with a stock Mustang and the aftermarket, even without spending a ton. In 1993 it was -easy- to outperform the OEM with the aftermarket. In 1983 it was ridiculous. With these, though, it's going to take some doing to outdo them with the base model without giving up something major.
Best quote so far on the GT350R, from MotorAuthority:
We've all been waiting for Ford to step up to the gauntlet laid down by the Camaro Z/28. It's clear that time has come and we can't wait to pit these two against each other. The Hellcat can watch from the corner while it does donuts and burnouts, because there are adults in the room... and they need to talk.
ultraclyde wrote: Best quote so far on the GT350R, from MotorAuthority: We've all been waiting for Ford to step up to the gauntlet laid down by the Camaro Z/28. It's clear that time has come and we can't wait to pit these two against each other. The Hellcat can watch from the corner while it does donuts and burnouts, because there are adults in the room... and they need to talk.
Good one.
First I thought the world was over with the Boss 302, then they did the Laguna Seca and I was sure it couldn't topped. Then the Z/28 and now this. I wish I was ten years richer.
plance1 wrote:z31maniac wrote:Well im wrong a lot so no problem, I will listen again, but the clips at the race track didn't sound all that good, sorry. I saw some people were asked on another site what engine does sound good and I was surprised a lot of folks said the 5.0 fox-body mustang, which I always thought was the case as well.plance1 wrote: I don't understand why folks say this engine sounds so good, doesn't sound good to me at all.You are entitled to your opinion, but this particular one is completely wrong.
I've heard V8s with 180-degree headers and they sound fantastic. This one sounds sort of... "half way there."
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