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reality check by pony_pirate
Feb 15, 2007 (4:32 pm)
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Stock '06 C6 beat the GT500 hands down, Car and Driver last year. The GT500 isn't in the same class as the C6Z06. If I had unlimited funds I would get both. But in the real world, you get more for your dollar performancewise with either the C6 or C6Z06.
 
I'd be interested in a road test comparison between the supercharged Rousch and the GT 500. Anyone got a link to this?
 
Future resale value is purely speculative, btw. It may or may not pan out. Cars are not a good investment, relative to other choices, imo.
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Purchase Agreement Recommendations by rheller
Feb 16, 2007 (1:01 pm)
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My wife and I are getting close to signing a purchase agreement for a GT500. Any recommendations as to what should be included in the written agreement would be very welcome; thank you. We have heard stories of dealerships holding deposits and then returning them to the potential buyers when a better offer comes along. What would bind the dealer to the contract? What is a reasonable deposit and should the signed purchase agreement be notorized? Again thanks, and my apologies for sounding a bit paranoid.
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Re: Purchase Agreement Recommendations [rheller] by akirby
Feb 16, 2007 (1:36 pm)
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Replying to: rheller (Feb 16, 2007 1:01 pm)

You're really at the mercy of the dealer, regardless of what you have in writing. The dealer is not required to sell you a vehicle. If they don't fulfill the sales agreement then you can sue them for damages. But you can't force them to sell you the vehicle.
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Sales Agreement by rheller
Feb 16, 2007 (2:13 pm)
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Sue them for damages? Hmm...I don't follow. What damages would that be other than denying me the pleasure of owning the car? Seems to me the contract could be written to obligate them to sell me the vehicle at the agreed upon price.
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Re: reality check [pony_pirate] by moronix
Feb 16, 2007 (2:29 pm)
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Replying to: pony_pirate (Feb 15, 2007 4:32 pm)

I saw the comparison somewhere but can't remember where. Seems like they did the job for a little over $5k and slightly outperformed the Shelby. Maybe a internet search will turn it up.
Just found this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq06eUNlyzI&mode=related&search=
It's not what I was looking for though. I think now it was a special I saw on TV... maybe the Speed channel.
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Re: Purchase Agreement Recommendations [rheller] by shelbydude
Feb 16, 2007 (5:37 pm)
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Replying to: rheller (Feb 16, 2007 1:01 pm)

How much over MSRP is the dealer agreeing to sell it for?
 
Does the dealer have the allocation to get the car?
 
Is this on a 2007 or a 2008?
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Re: reality check [moronix] by shelbydude
Feb 16, 2007 (6:12 pm)
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Replying to: moronix (Feb 16, 2007 2:29 pm)

There are a lot of things that can be done to increase the power and performance on any car. Especially modifying one to out perform one that is stock from the factory.
 
If you also noticed that was an older clip. The guy in the video said both cars had the 4.6L which is incorrect. He said the Shelby had 475 HP which is incorrect. Originally it was said to have 475 HP but it actually has 500 HP.
 
He said they did nothing on the brakes and suspension. That is incorrect. The Shelby does have different brakes and suspension over the GT Mustang.
 
Also notice they used the convertible instead of the coupe? There is a difference in the weight distribution on the coupe VS the convertible and a difference in the sway link bars between the two.
 
Basically that was a video trying to promote the Roush over the Shelby. But he did say the Shelby is faster on the straight away but on the track the Roush is supposedly better. Well how many people are going to be using their Shelby to race on the track?
 
The Shelby GT500 suspension is shared with the 2005 Championship winning FR500C Grand-Am Cup Mustang.
 
80 percent of the underpinnings on the FR500C race car can be found on the Shelby GT500, But they did "nothing" to the suspension, huh?
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Re: reality check [shelbydude] by pony_pirate
Feb 16, 2007 (9:51 pm)
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Replying to: shelbydude (Feb 16, 2007 6:12 pm)

Absolutely correct. That Brit twit is sputtering utter nonsense. The GT500 has bigger brakes (and tires) and a completely different suspension than stock. Contrary to what that Euro idiot says, the GT500 sits lower than stock. In fact, during that same video, here not shown in its entirety, the dope drives a V6 Pony and says straight-faced, right into the camera, that he's driving a GT -- poor fool doesn't even know which car he's driving. (Sorry, Anglo-jerk, slight difference between the Pony and GT: like different engines, transmission, exhaust, suspension, brakes, wheels, and tires.) That video, btw, is all about the Vette C6Z06, which that Brit snot, has to admit, in spite of himself, is the ultimate car orgasm.
 
I had the hots real bad for the GT500, after falling in love with and buying an '05 Mustang GT Premium. Trouble was dealers, those lowly, slimey, greasy critters: they wanted to pick my pockets. I ain't gonna fork up, no way, not in this world, a markup of $10k for a Ford, when for the same money, in the neighborhood of $54k, I can get a Vette which will leave that front-end heavy Ford behemouth in the dust. The GT500's super-charged cast-iron engine throws the weight distribution way off, towards the front, and adds pounds to the car, making it a candidate for Slim Fast.
 
Trouble with the Roush's is that they're overdressed, vulgar, like so many of the Mustang GT's I see on the road. Eighteen inch chrome wheels, hood scoops, and God knows what only make the car ludicrous and hype the already-aggressive look, especially the front end (imo, of course).
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Observations From a Newbie by rheller
Feb 17, 2007 (5:57 am)
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As a newcomer to this forum I would lake to take a moment and share a few observations.
I somewhat expected to read posts specifically addressing the GT500 which would be helpful and cogent. Instead, I find myself scrolling through numerous posts about how great the vette is and disgruntled posts belittling the Shelby by those who have no intention of ever owning one, for whatever reasons, the most likely being they simply can't afford it.
If I wanted to read how terrific the vette is, which I personally find butt ugly, I would visit a vette forum. In the meantime, if someone knows of another more focused forum for the GT500, please let me know. Thank you for the consideration.
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Re: Observations From a Newbie [rheller] by pony_pirate
Feb 17, 2007 (12:21 pm)
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Replying to: rheller (Feb 17, 2007 5:57 am)

Cars aren't a religion, one doesn't exclude the other.
 
Here's the Car and Driver road test of C6 Vette vs.GT500:
 
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparisons/11150/heavy-pedal.html
 
The whole appeal of the GT500 was that as a Mustang it wasn't going to be that expensive. Before the car went into production, press releases put the figure at $40k or below. But when dealers starting adding ridiculous markups, bringing the car in the lower to mid 50's range, consumers, myself included, had to start thinking, "What else can I get for that kind of money? What's the competition?" Answer: the Vette.

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