azshelby350
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- Phoenix, AZ
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- Danny
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- 2019 Shelby GT350, 2016 Shelby GT350 "FPRS #9"
I have to respond because I own both a ‘16 in AG and a ‘19 in VB, haha.
Others have already addressed the major considerations such as Gen 1 vs. Gen 2 engines, warranty, and the addition of coolers on the later cars unless the early car had the track pack.
In addition though, I must say how much “nicer” the ‘19-20 cars feel, and I’ve experienced this with multiple friends’ cars as well. Ford changed a lot of suspension components on the ‘19-20 as they developed the new GT500. My blue car handles better, stops better, and is quieter (NVH quiet - not exhaust quiet) than my gray one. The interior is nicer as well and the little gimmicky things like the cobra snake puddle lumps are fun and make the car feel more special.
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