Posted on 05/09/2016 7:42:00 AM PDT by nascarnation
Is the 707 horsepower Dodge Hellcat too weak for you? Do you miss the 662 hp Shelby GT500? Do you love the sensual whine of a supercharger pulley? Well, a Ford dealer in Ohio has the car for you.
Lebanon Ford of suburban Cincinnati is a Roush Performance dealer, and has decided to offer the base 2016 Mustang GT with a Roush Stage 2 supercharger for under $40,000.
This undercuts the Challenger Hellcat by nearly $25k, meaning you could pick up a new Fiesta ST with the difference, or perhaps a few sets of tires. Youll need them.
(Excerpt) Read more at thetruthaboutcars.com ...
There. Fixed it.
I couldn't care less what they do to themselves.
Talking about cars. Jake Sweeney Pontiac, Cincinnati Ohio. I followed an auto carrier onto the lot and bought the ‘69 Trans AM it was carrying while it still on the truck. Was driving a ‘68 Fbird 400 at the time. In fact I posted several pictures of 3 or 4 TAs here at FR several months back.
I got seriously into flying (was a CFII) and sold it in ‘84. Major mistake. :<((
The ones that kill themselves are pretty low cost, but the ones who go on 40 or 50 yrs of permanent disability / long term care can be pretty expensive for the taxpayer.
Grease Rat: Like the sign says, “speed’s just a question of money. How fast you wanna go?”
Love, Max
Go to youtube, there are a bunch of videos with exotic high powered cars getting out of control. It usually occurs during acceleration when they loose traction and end up in the ditch. For people buying these cars without any experience, it would be prudent to go to Skip Barber and spend a few hundred bucks learning to drive it properly than tens of thousands in repairs.
Here’s the link
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3365872/posts
Perfect for the immigrant women who turn from 8 mph slow snails on the boulevard into 108mph Demolition Derby competitors in the Costco parking lot
Understanding how “directly related” relates to the need to be addressed is the key. Infinite power (horsepower) has to be channeled through transmission gears and rear-end (transmission) drives. That choice largely depends on what part of the performance curve one desires.
Some pretty sad years for Ford.
Style wise better than the fox body that followed this generation.
I assume the target demographic for these models is males, age 21-30. Does anyone have an idea what the insurance premiums would be for one of these
sounds like quite a deal...I wonder how much more for a nitris set up on it!
If you have to ask you can’t afford it.
Many of these vehicles are sold to the 45-65 demographic.
I’m guessing supercharger + nitrous is big trouble without upgrading the engine internals. But I’m not a Ford guru by any means.
Back when we had the 1/8 strip here, the 600s would often beat the open class bikes in the novice classes (all there was, really).
“since theres no posi”
I didn’t know that. No limited slip diff available in this torque range? What do they do with even more power at the strip? Go to a locked diff?
Me thinks the price is a misprint.
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