Can you admit publicly why you continue to miss characterize the situation?So we've analyzed every minuscule aspect of every option and every nut and bolt of these cars but everyone got caught off-guard when their tech pack car didn't perform like a track pack car.
First world problems.
I already have plans to dump this car as soon as possible and get an M3. My first Mustang was a 67. My last Ford will be a 2016. It is what it is.
Because I would like to take it to a track session and have it last more than 20 minutes. Not all day; not everyday, but more than 20 minutes when it does go.Why are you ditching your GT350?
At least your new car will be factory-certified for sale in Europe, which the GT 350 is not.I already have plans to dump this car as soon as possible and get an M3.

The M3 will be US spec, not European spec.At least your new car will be factory-certified for sale in Europe, which the GT 350 is not.
Despite our lack of agreement on just about everything, good luck with the new car and thanks for your service.![]()
Have a friend that bought a 2015 M3. She just went back to the States and sent me a note that she scheduled her first track day for April. That's with the base M3 with no add ons...Yup, the M3 is a good car. I personally find the M4 to be a better looking car, but they're both really nice.
You're going to hate the M3. Get a Porsche GT3 if you want something comparable to the Shelby.I already have plans to dump this car as soon as possible and get an M3. My first Mustang was a 67. My last Ford will be a 2016. It is what it is.
Comparable to a Shelby with or without a cooler?You're going to hate the M3. Get a Porsche GT3 if you want something comparable to the Shelby.
I think the GT3 was the benchmark of the GT350R, so the carbon fiber wheels, coolers, more aggressive aero and lighter weight.Comparable to a Shelby with or without a cooler?
I prefer BMW and the base M3 performs well on road and track, while still having the comforts of the GT350 with Tech.I think the GT3 was the benchmark of the GT350R, so the carbon fiber wheels, coolers, more aggressive aero and lighter weight.
A GT350 with the trackpack is roughly an analog to a Z51 Corvette.
Not me - i'll stick with Shelby and Porsche.I prefer BMW and the base M3 performs well on road and track, while still having the comforts of the GT350 with Tech.