One Got Tired of a 2020 Shelby F-150 Super Snake Fast, Selling It for $100K+ 11 Jan 2021, 10:39 UTC ·
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The monsterized F-150 comes from Shelby in two configurations, a naturally aspirated V8 good for 395 hp and a supercharged version rated at 770 hp. The two are priced from $86,085 and $93,385, respectively, but if you look hard enough, you could get yourself a slightly used and heavily optioned one for more than that.
That’s right, a Super Snake pickup with tons of extras, made in 2020 and used for 530 miles (853 km) is on sale for $103,900. Granted, it is a lot more optioned than stock, with things like the Shelby Performance Stage 2 suspension, leather interior with Carbon Fiber Package, and optional 22-inch wheels, among others.
Big Turbo Coyote S197 Ford Mustang Wheelies the Quarter-Mile in 7.5s at 185 MPH 11 Jan 2021, 17:16 UTC ·
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For the 2011 model year, the second phase of the S197 introduced the Coyote V8 to the most popular pony car of them all. The aluminum heads and block, as well as the DOHC valvetrain, help with performance and efficiency, but the 5.0-liter plant also happens to be very tunable. 11 photos
The aftermarket is rife with go-faster upgrades, and on this particular occasion, we’ll be looking at a highly modified 2011 model with a thumpin’ great turbocharger. In addition to the 94-millimeter compressor wheel, this strip-slaying build includes better cooling and induction as well as upgraded heads and a larger throttle body. Of course, the internals aren’t stock either.
The Ford F-650 Batman Limousine Is How You Fight Crime in Las Vegas 11 Jan 2021, 14:30 UTC ·
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Back in the day, limousines were a symbol of social status. That hardly holds true today since most self-respecting businessmen and public figures would rather eat dirt than be caught in one of these vehicles. Instead, limousines have become the go-to vehicles for more fun, usually alcohol-fueled occasions, like bachelor/bachelorette parties, proms and weddings, and sightseeing tours.
They’re almost always tacky to the extreme, but that’s not damping their popularity. If anything, the whole tacky aspect of it becomes part of the experience because, let’s face it, when you’re drunk, style doesn’t mean anything.
2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Races McLaren 600LT, a Moon-Sized Gap Appears 11 Jan 2021, 18:01 UTC ·
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You could buy 3.5 units of the 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 for the price of a McLaren 600LT. However, instead of wondering how that would work, we ve got a better question: what happens when you throw these velocity beasts at each other in a straight-line race? 4 photos
No, the velocity battle we have here obviously isn t of the reasonable type. In fact, while the muscle car came to the brawl in factory form, the supercar had been taken to the gym.
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autoevolution 11 Jan 2021, 12:53 UTC ·
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In spite of the incredible love Americans have (and had) for pickup trucks of all shapes and sizes, utes never caught on here. It’s unclear why that is so, but the reality remains that, despite a small surge in home-made utes in the 1960s and 1970s, nothing notable ever happened on this front in America. 15 photos
Historically, it was Ford who first came up with the idea of a coupe utility vehicle, or more precisely, the carmaker’s Australian branch. It happened in the 1920s as a response to Aussies’ demands for a vehicle they could use for both work and socializing, one that would be more exciting to look at than the time s pickups.