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      11-24-2015, 08:41 PM   #52
damnitBobby
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These two cars make good opponents.

For me personally I'm leaning towards the M2 mostly because of size. The high revving, badassery from the GT350 is cool but after much vacillation 3,800 lbs just isn't going to fly with me.

Another thing, and this may sound silly to some people, but I see way too many mustangs at stoplights. I prefer to own a car that not everybody and their sister drives. It just makes the ownership experience that much more satisfying to me when I know I have an individual car.

Yet another thing, to contrast everyone else, I prefer the slower, less powerful car. Powerful cars that can only be driven 7/10th's is a big turn off to me. It would be nice to have a dedicated track car, but I haven't reached that point in my fiscal life. So until then I would like a car I can enjoy on and off the track. The M2's smooth inline 6 should be quite gratifying to drive.
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