So engine failure is equally noted across the MY spectrum?
I'm going to say yes to this, as they still fail. Different failures and the user error quotient is still up there. Pick your poison. Make sure you have a good drivetrain warranty (extended) and enjoy whichever year you buy.So engine failure is equally noted across the MY spectrum?
Not that it can’t be changed to the newer style, but the 19/20’s have the swing with optional gurney flap, which I prefer the look of compared to the 15-18’s.Some say 2018, others say 2020? Does it make a difference? I know PO is the main concern. Probably will not see much track time. Weekends, and nice days to work, will be it. Thanks!
It’s required.Agree with @key01 that you should factor in an extended warranty if you plan on keeping it for a while. I believe - and I may be wrong - that buying a car under factory warranty is preferable when looking at purchasing a Ford ESP.
I suggest that almost every member may give you their own definition of what is the "Best Year" for purchasing a GT350 for the 6 years that these terrific 2nd generation Shelby Mustangs were produced.Some say 2018, others say 2020? Does it make a difference? I know PO is the main concern. Probably will not see much track time. Weekends, and nice days to work, will be it. Thanks!