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Originally Posted by flyinlow
Still, with all of that, Ford has made a very good product in the GT350. I seriously considered buying one but couldn't get past the dealer BS. I'm in the Twin Cities in Minnesota and had dealers with the cars locked up in their showroom where I couldn't even sit in them, let alone drive them. The only way they would let me drive one is if I bought it. Yet I could go to a Chevy dealer and test drive a ZL1, Z06 without question. Mind you I make a very good living and am old enough to where a salesman knows I'm not jerking his chain or wanting to go for a joy ride, that I am a serious buyer. And then add on top of it the dealer markup on the GT350, forget about the GT350R.
At the end of the day the ZL1 is simply a better car when you look at the experience as a whole, what you get for the money and the buying experience. For the money guys are paying for a GT350R, you would be way ahead buying a Corvette Z06.
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Stop making sense.
Seriously, nearly 50 pages of mostly drivel, this is all anyone has to know. We old guys need to stick together.
Like I said a few posts back, what MT or any other magazine says is "better" is really irrelevant. I enjoy the tests and data as much (probably more) than the next guy, but it's really a wash, and what it comes down to is the experience and how either car makes you feel. No one can tell you that but yourself.