It's pretty much a street car for me, and I still think it's worth it 100%. That's basically telling everyone who doesn't track that the GT350 isn't worth it. Unless you're someone who can't appreciate what the GT350 actually represents, then yes. It's not worth it, at all. Especially if you're worried about the next biggest thing.If just going out for cruises in populated areas then no IMO.
I get what you are saying but this is an opinion thread. To me a 350 feels caged up on metro and heavily populated suburban streets and unless it's an early morning Sunday drive little enjoyment is felt from the car by me. If I lived in a more open area with great roads then my opinion would be it's worth it. My comment does not detract from how others enjoy their car.It's pretty much a street car for me, and I still think it's worth it 100%. That's basically telling everyone who doesn't track that the GT350 isn't worth it. Unless you're someone who can't appreciate what the GT350 actually represents, then yes. It's not worth it, at all. Especially if you're worried about the next biggest thing.
It depends on you and you haven't given me anything to work with. I see you drive a G80. That's a car that's quite different than the GT350, and less expensive. Do you switch cars all the time? Do you try to get bargains? What do you do with your cars?Is it worth right now to buy a new Shelby gt350? Knowing that there is a new refresh and a slight chance of a new gt500?