Gt500 prices are starting to come down in the mid 70s which is nice. I've seen new gt500 for 85k. With the dark horse going to be in the 69-72ish which would you get?
I set my search for the whole country. Found 3 around 75 and lots in the low 80s.where are yāall searching from?? Thereās only one GT500 within 500 miles of me, and itās $79Kā¦
As much as I like rowing gears I also like to get the most car for the money I'm willing to spend. All my cats have been manual, this next purchase my be the first that isn't.I'd go with the Dark Horse loaded up, but that's only because I want the true manual 6 Speed with clutch. I'm old school.
Seems like the gt500 will be the choice if you plan on doing a lot of racing. Dark Horse appears to be more balanced, and focused on the experience with the manual and everything. In other words, do you want the best lap time or the most engaging experience? That will be the deciding factor.Gt500 prices are starting to come down in the mid 70s which is nice. I've seen new gt500 for 85k. With the dark horse going to be in the 69-72ish which would you get?
I think itās rather ādo you want the most bad ass car you can get for 70K and retain a lot of valueā or ādo you want an overpriced Mach 1 with some upgrades and new interior?āSeems like the gt500 will be the choice if you plan on doing a lot of racing. Dark Horse appears to be more balanced, and focused on the experience with the manual and everything. In other words, do you want the best lap time or the most engaging experience? That will be the deciding factor.
ah yes reading this totally makes me think this is going to be an objective and level takeI'm firmly in the 2020 GT500 for $65k camp.
My brother has one, I've drive it plenty, his previous was a gt350R... total turd.
ā¦it is literally an automated gearbox tfAnd LOL at anyone calling it an auto...the second you go to drive it you'll realize it's not... it like calling my RMVB C4 an auto... it isn't.
Itās a dual clutch gearbox, which is an automated gearbox, with an automatic drive mode and an ECU-controlled set of clutches.It's not. Drive it, you'll feel the clutches engage.
It literally drives identical to a stick shift car, it's just "clutch pedal-less"