Nabush
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Nope, my car is a 301A pack PP1Do you have digital dash?
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Nope, my car is a 301A pack PP1Do you have digital dash?
That has the FR3 Track Pack from FP. That car is one of their demo cars, its not a factory built PP2.wheel gap much better
Do you plan tracking the car? Cause unless the GT350 has the track pack which adds the oil cooler, it will overheat and go into limp mode. The PP2 will not. If you're just purchasing to cruise and drive with the occasional drag race and you got the extra $10k then go for it.Ok sales manager finally got back to me. $4,000 off including $1500 rebate. Ran it by my wife and she said at that price and distance you might as well pony up the extra $10k for a base 2017 GT350 in Magnetic I been stalking out of state lol.
Yes [MENTION=9260]stanglife[/MENTION] at this price a base GT350 (no sync3 or heated and cooled seats) is close enough in price that it is worth it since to me all the premium stuff on this PP2 adds no performance value to me.
Notice it says 3651 for vehicle weight? Thats gotta be wrong right?
Maybe just the 2016 GT350, I have first hand experience with this year. It did not have cooler, only the track pack option got it and the gt350r. Perhaps Ford got smart and changed it for 2017. Lots of unhappy 2016 owners and a few law suits over that. Let's us know what you get?2017+ GT350's all have track pack. Did the 2016's not even have an oil cooler + no transmission and differential cooler? Wtf even a GTPP has an oil cooler.
I'm not going to buy this PP2 but at this price it is close enough to a GT350 that it would be crazy to not to take the GT350 over it if you could find a deal on a GT350. That's like having a fully loaded SS 1LE or a base ZL1 for only $10k more.
I'm just thinking out loud basically.
$10k is a lot of money. Isn't this price essentially only a couple thousand than the car you had ordered? Personally, the engine issues I have heard about with the GT350 were enough to dissuade me from dropping a lot of extra cash into one.2017+ GT350's all have track pack. Did the 2016's not even have an oil cooler + no transmission and differential cooler? Wtf even a GTPP has an oil cooler.
I'm not going to buy this PP2 but at this price it is close enough to a GT350 that it would be crazy to not to take the GT350 over it if you could find a deal on a GT350. That's like having a fully loaded SS 1LE or a base ZL1 for only $10k more.
I'm just thinking out loud basically.
REALLY want to see what these look like on a 1" lowered '15-'17Buddy of mine sent me these, not sure what dealer they came from....
The reliability of the 5.2 is my biggest issue. For being a small run they seems to have as many issue threads as the 5.0. Maybe they are just more active/vocal though.$10k is a lot of money. Isn't this price essentially only a couple thousand than the car you had ordered? Personally, the engine issues I have heard about with the GT350 were enough to dissuade me from dropping a lot of extra cash into one.
Yeah, I feel like there's a lot of "curb appeal" to the GT350, for me, it's all about a car that satisfies some objective type metrics, but also pushes the buttons on some very subjective criteria.I am finding some gently used 2017 GT350's near me as well but they are in the $55-58K range. I just wont track the car enough to justify the price difference. But there is somethign about that GT350. Very cool cars.
I have had a decent amount of East Coast dealers tell me the price on their site is "mis listed" and they have either at least MSRP+ a markup or MSRP+ a dealer package.[MENTION=31108]bootlegger[/MENTION] with TTL this PP2 will be about $7k more than my ordered base GTPP2.
[MENTION=33448]thill444[/MENTION] if you look on cargurus there's so many new GT350's at MSRP or slightly below. Almost all of them in the midwest-East coast.
I'm not gonna buy a GT350 but I was just comparing at this maxed out PP2 price. My car has to be my DD, my wife wouldn't let me $43k or $60k on a car and just have it sit in the garage 28 days out of the month.
For my needs a regular ol' 5.0 is plenty. I believe Ford engineered the hell out of these since they also had to go into a truck that can haul 10,000 pounds. Ford just gice us a Bullitt power pack.
But then you have Aluminum corrosion, oil leaks/burning and reliability to deal with.
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You do get the certified warranty though, that's nice.
Yes I have been seeing a few under MSRP and many @ MSRP, but a new one even $1K or so below MSRP is a lot more than a fairly loaded brand new 18 GT Premium with PP1. I am seeing those discounted $3-5K near me before negotiation. With taxes, etc its well over a $20K difference.[MENTION=31108]bootlegger[/MENTION] with TTL this PP2 will be about $7k more than my ordered base GTPP2.
[MENTION=33448]thill444[/MENTION] if you look on cargurus there's so many new GT350's at MSRP or slightly below. Almost all of them in the midwest-East coast.
I'm not gonna buy a GT350 but I was just comparing at this maxed out PP2 price. My car has to be my DD, my wife wouldn't let me $43k or $60k on a car and just have it sit in the garage 28 days out of the month.
For my needs a regular ol' 5.0 is plenty. I believe Ford engineered the hell out of these since they also had to go into a truck that can haul 10,000 pounds. Ford just gice us a Bullitt power pack.