It's not just Boomers. I'm a Millenial and I bought a '24 GT without even having to finance it. I think a lot more people my age WOULD buy a mustang if they had the chance to drive it. Quite frankly, I wasn't even considering one till my old Bimmer was in the shop for a while and the rental car company they contracted with let me rent a mustang for a week, so I think Ford contracting with these rental car companies is brilliant.Quarter million dollar spenders who want American + V8 will probably go ZR1/ZR1X over GTD/Super Snake R.
Ford and Shelby's only play left for Mustangs is milking boomer nostalgia until the boomer generation dies out (no offense to boomers on this board). The younger generations never experienced 1960s American muscle, nor do they care, and they can't afford these modern prices. Unfortunately I don't think Mustang has a bright future.
beat me to it. Out of their mind pricing seems to be the order of the day with all the newly released mustangs. Base GT to pricy for ya HOLD MY BEERS!!!They are out of their mind.
Super snakes have been 200k plus for years… so it’s pretty much inline… ZR1s are going for 500k so that’s not a comp..
No strut tower brace so as to fit that Whipple "3.2"
No effect on handling at the track?
Does the strut tower brace do anything?
Maybe that's why Shelby made a super snake vert in 2024 but not for 2025. Shame, because I really like how the super snake vert LOOKS (the hood, the alternative spoiler, etc.) but it's not worth the chassis ripping in half one day from the power. Not a good look.just watch this towards the end- the last SS widebody convertible.....well they removed the bracing from the convertibles and then added more power and things started breaking from the chassis twist....hence why I believe Shelby now just throws the parts at their cars.....no actual engineering.....