ohhhhhhhh....You're not crazy [MENTION=9364]ihc95[/MENTION], I see it too.
That was the first GT350 I sat in dealers a Joke they wanted 20K ADM on it used in may lol.Is it a Canada spec car perhaps?
And nice description. Way to completely miss the point:
"Never worry on the road again with anti-lock brakes, traction control, and side air bag system in this 2016 Ford Shelby GT350 Shelby GT350. It has a 5.2 liter 8 Cylinder engine. Looking to buy a safer coupe? Look no further! This one passed the crash test with 5 out of 5 stars. The exterior is a beautiful shadow black and the interior is a lovely ebony. Heated seats keep everyone comfortable. Take advantage of the navigation system and know that this vehicle's looking out for you. Pick up the pace with the rear spoiler."
Yup, it's an Canadian car. I found the window sticker and it's a Canadian window sticker.Is it a Canada spec car perhaps?
Other than speedometer, what's the difference between US and Canadian spec?Yup, Canada car... The window sticker shows it is not for sale in the US. I'm guessing the previous owner addressed that prior to sale. If not, nice car you can't drive on public roads in the US.
Other than speedometer, what's the difference between US and Canadian spec?
That's what I was thinking as well. Since it has the dual-ring speedometer, it's totally legal to be registered in all US states as is.DRL's is all i can think of.
That's what I was thinking as well. Since it has the dual-ring speedometer, it's totally legal to be registered in all US states as is.
Do the Canadian model have the large euro side mirrors too?DRL's is all i can think of.
nope, but we got the universally recognized unit of measure called "metric".. like the rest of the world..indicated by the green areaDo the Canadian model have the large euro side mirrors too?