07 GT350H with power upgrade. Hell Yeah.

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Hate to burst your bubbles, but the most credible info. so far says that it will have only 320 HP from a "tuned" version of the standard GT 4.6L, 3V. In addition, you will NOT be able to buy one, at least for a year or two until Hertz dumps them on the used car market. Only 200 GT-350Hs will be built and all of them will be sold to Hertz.
 
351CJ said:
Hate to burst your bubbles, but the most credible info. so far says that it will have only 320 HP from a "tuned" version of the standard GT 4.6L, 3V. In addition, you will NOT be able to buy one, at least for a year or two until Hertz dumps them on the used car market. Only 200 GT-350Hs will be built and all of them will be sold to Hertz.

I hope that is untrue only for the simple reason. That would make that care more rare than the GT500 and therefore. Could potentially have a higher resale value.
 
jasonlee0704 said:
Anyone who pays more for a 320 HP Mustang over a ~475 HP Mustang just because the build numbers are lower needs to have their head checked.

Lower build means rarer car. More chance of higher resale value. It's actually a no-brainer. Example. I bet the 00Cobra R is selling for more than an 03 Cobra. But it has less hp and less built. So does that mean people who buy it should have thier head examined?
 
Pirateinastang said:
I think there is a slight difference.

I would guess that depends on what you mean by slight difference. They are both the same bodystyle. Both made by SVT. Both nearly the same power. Which will likely (With execption to power) be the same as the GT500 and GT350
 
Honestly though, how rare is this car? Yes, there will only be 200 officially made, but it's no different than a GT with a CAI, a tune and a black&gold paint job. They should've modified it a bit more to make it special/unique. If this is the GT350H, I guess anyone with a CAI and tune can now say they drive a GT350. This is a real blunder by Ford in my opinion.