SuperSnake
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- 2015 Mustang GT
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I love, love, love my 2015 GT coupe. But...
It's not a Shelby GT350.
In a practical sense, there's no reason for me to buy a GT350. No track, just driving. But, they are awesome and the best Mustangs currently available.
So, do I get one? Or use the extra $$$ in another way? Figuring an additional $30k to upgrade from my current GT.
Keep the GT and use that money to..maybe get a GT convertible, get an older Mustang, upgrade my current GT?
Note that my GT is a daily driver. If I get a GT350, I wouldn't want it as a daily driver. So, I'd end up kicking in extra $$$$ for some other cheap car to drive in bad weather.
I'm leaning towards getting an older Mustang as an additional car. I've never had a classic car and have always wanted one. May end up being a money pit.
Just looking for feedback from GT350 owners.
Thanks.
It's not a Shelby GT350.
In a practical sense, there's no reason for me to buy a GT350. No track, just driving. But, they are awesome and the best Mustangs currently available.
So, do I get one? Or use the extra $$$ in another way? Figuring an additional $30k to upgrade from my current GT.
Keep the GT and use that money to..maybe get a GT convertible, get an older Mustang, upgrade my current GT?
Note that my GT is a daily driver. If I get a GT350, I wouldn't want it as a daily driver. So, I'd end up kicking in extra $$$$ for some other cheap car to drive in bad weather.
I'm leaning towards getting an older Mustang as an additional car. I've never had a classic car and have always wanted one. May end up being a money pit.
Just looking for feedback from GT350 owners.
Thanks.
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