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2010 Shelby GT500: First Drive
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2010 Shelby GT500: First Drive |
04/06/09
For all the bench racers and techno-junkies, there are cars like the GT-R, ZR-1, and even Camaro and Challenger with their multi-link rears.
Like Wes said in the review, all the live-axle hate is un-warranted.
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@conrader: Who cares about displacement? Isn't engine weight the big issue?
I'm willing to bet an all-aluminum NA 7.0L weighs a hell of a lot less than an iron-block supercharged 5.4L mod motor.
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And jeez, guys, it's a Mustang, ok? It is what it is, for around $40k. Not a supercar, not your dream come true.
If it were like an old GT, people would be saying, "Gee, it's so irresponsible of Ford to be building a hog like that these days, with such a tiny target market..."
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It handles like crap and a Roush 427R TrakPak (which is CHEAPER and has only 435hp) will run circles around it.
Shit, my modded out MN12-chassis 96 Thunderbird will positively trounce one of these in a corner, and I'm only running mildly more aggressive than stock equipment. It's all in the more advanced suspension setup in the front and a fully independent rear.
And yet this thing needs 275-series tires (I make do with 225s) and huge brakes (I'm packing tiny 11.25 drilled/slotted rotors with 2-piston calipers in the front) and can't handle for shit.
Message to Ford: The Mustang will eventually need to TURN in addition to GO FAST IN A STRAIGHT LINE.
Why is it so hard to put an IRS back in the stang when it was so easy to stick a Thunderbird IRS into the 2000-2004 Cobra?
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Like Wes said, the car handles good and the 'Stang guys get what they want.
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curb weight?
coefficient of drag?
when will they get up to date and get off the image bandwagon?
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You took the words right out of my mouth.
Put the same motor in a 96 Thunderbird with Bilsteins and Vogtland springs with similar tires and brakes and it'll positively destroy the Mustang... Actually. I was going to say that the Thunderbird is heavier, but the sad part is they're not far apart in the weight department... The Thunderbird has IRS, a fancy suspension setup and a VERY low coefficient of drag... what can be said of the BRICK that is the Shelby?
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Hmm...
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Does the Prius really have fully independent suspension? Even so, it's ludicrously wallowy.
I'll venture to say that my 96 Tbird AS-IS will outhandle a GT500.
OEM Sport springs, 2-piston calipers. 16" wheels with 225-series tires.
I like my odds.
My original point was the same 'beefing up' that the GT500 sees over the standard mustang will yield a far better car from something else out of ford's stable with several hundred less HP...
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Your idea is great. There is a special place in my heart for those Thunderbirds--a car on which I can have a bumper emblazoned with "SUPER COUPE" is a car for me--but your idea just isn't bonkers enough!
The touring edition Prius has a revised suspension which already makes it worlds better to drive (and was gracefully released the year after I bought mine. grrrrrr), so imagine what a real nice setup would do! And imagine 540 horses coupled with a thousand pounds less and an 0.26 Cd? Carnage. Absolute, hilarious carnage.
This is a similar but different idea that I've been playing with for a while: I'm going to make my Prius MR by removing the back seats and placing either an MR or an FF powertrain there. I was thinking either Northstar V8 or Toronado 455.
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I think I can hear them crying for the whales right now...
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That's f*kin teaamwork
-Jack Black
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Coupe - 3,924 pounds
Convertible - 4,014 pounds
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RR89, that was awesome :)
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The Shelby GT500 will NEVER be a super car.
Not as long as it has that shit live axle.
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I can understand Chrysler being boned with the post-carpocalyptic landscape, but Ford has no excuse. Build a real supercar. We know you can. You just did. Do it again.
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...wait. That's not exactly how it happened.
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