Caballus
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The improvements are well known: better handling (with handling package); more downforce with new spoiler, even without the Gurney flap; BLIP to help those of us who have cricks in our necks; and a sound system that allows us to hear our latest audio book while rounding turn 7...or 8...or 9...
But, considering the time between the 2018 and 2019 (probably due to whatever's causing the GT500 to be delayed) will "minor flaws" disappear and/or will new ones appear...?
But, considering the time between the 2018 and 2019 (probably due to whatever's causing the GT500 to be delayed) will "minor flaws" disappear and/or will new ones appear...?
- Will the rate of engine failures (whatever that rate is) decrease?
- Will oil consumption rates decrease (below 1 qt per 500mi)?
- Will there be panel gaps and paint issues (reporting on paint issues seemed to decrease by 2017)
- Will there be issues with the new suspension?
- Will cooled seats cool?
- How long will it take for high quality carbon fiber spoilers to hit the market (gotta wonder)?
- Most important, will 2019 be the last year for the S550-style GT350?
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