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Motor Trend's Ignition channel reviews the new Mustang GT350

Motor Trend's Ignition channel reviews the new Mustang GT350

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blogentry-133713-0-32660500-1446601709_thumb.pngWhat's not to like. A manual Ford Mustang with a high-revving 526bhp naturally aspirated V8 built for the track. Motor Trend's Ignition channel reviews the new 2016 Mustang Shelby GT350.

 

Not your usual Mustang that makes its power down low, this new flat-plane(the video explains what it means) 5.2-litre engine in the GT350 revs to 8,200rpm. And it sounds really lovely when doing that. According to the reviewers who tried the car on the roads and on the track, the car is so balanced and sweet that it can take on its rivals without any worries.

 

Sadly, you will almost not get to see one here on the road because the GT350 will not be available in right hand drive. Which isn't so bad afterall for me because I would have traded in one or two of my organs for this.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbbNlkP-ZSM




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