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Question for GT350 Owners...

Hack

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Someone mentioned the car not being fun in traffic, but I beg to differ. Put the exhaust in sport mode, and you can make nice sounds even when moving along at 1000 RPM. Or run it up to 2000 and then let the snap, crackles, and pops amuse you.

This car is way more fun in traffic than most IMO, for those reasons. But of course it is even better on an open road (with corners).

-T
I agree and it's a great thing about the car. You don't need to be hammering on it or breaking the law to have fun driving it.
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The no fun in traffic comment was me. To clarify the comment wasn't about there being anything wrong with the GT350 in traffic but instead is a general feeling of :frusty: when I'm trying to get somewhere.

Great car all around. Especially great when she's allowed to run :ford:
 

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I agree with T... the car is so fun to drive even at slower speeds. When you decelerate, just leave it in gear (i.e. 2nd or 3rd) while keeping your right foot very mildly/slightly depressed on the throttle and listen to the exhaust's snap, crackle, burble, and pop! Effin love that sound.... this car can sing FPC melodies even at slow 'n go speeds. :D
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