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Corvette
C7 ZR1
C7ZR1 vs Ford GT
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<blockquote data-quote="flyboy999" data-source="post: 127032" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>It just seems to me that we as car enthusiasts are constantly bombarded with a "money is no object" philosophy, whether it be on YouTube, print media, or otherwise, and I find myself having to do a reality check that reminds me that the lifestyle these people are selling isn't realistic, and those of us in the real world need to make responsible decisions. I absoluely love the look and performance of the 911 GT3 RS and I'd have one in a heartbeat if my income could handle it. I agree that Ford's approach to the sale of the GT by turning it's back on so much of its market was offensive. I'm also excited to see what the Shelby GT500 is all about, but I'm kinda partial to two seaters. My STi hatch is a four seater, and that's as close to a mini van as I'm going to get. Not that the Ford is anything like a mini van, but one 4 seater is enough for me....not counting my wife's FJ <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyboy999, post: 127032, member: 2330"] It just seems to me that we as car enthusiasts are constantly bombarded with a "money is no object" philosophy, whether it be on YouTube, print media, or otherwise, and I find myself having to do a reality check that reminds me that the lifestyle these people are selling isn't realistic, and those of us in the real world need to make responsible decisions. I absoluely love the look and performance of the 911 GT3 RS and I'd have one in a heartbeat if my income could handle it. I agree that Ford's approach to the sale of the GT by turning it's back on so much of its market was offensive. I'm also excited to see what the Shelby GT500 is all about, but I'm kinda partial to two seaters. My STi hatch is a four seater, and that's as close to a mini van as I'm going to get. Not that the Ford is anything like a mini van, but one 4 seater is enough for me....not counting my wife's FJ ;) [/QUOTE]
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