Originally Posted by KC native:
And any timeline for announcing MSRP on the RS yet?
The commentary I've seen so far seems to indicate that they are going to build the RS every year going forward so I think that should keep the price point lower.
I think they are going to come in around $36k because the ST is about $24k.
Nothing yet, but they are going to be a limited run.
They just allocated all of the gt 350s for this coming year.; all 300 of them, and all 37 of the gt350r. Yea, 37. Our Ford rep alluded that the RS wont be as limited as that but it will be limited in the vain of the Raptor, so they will be attainable but not all dealerships will get one, and your best bet to get one is to order it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by hometeam:
You passed on one of the best cars ever because of starter clearance issues due to aftermarket parts?
Clearance for everything on those are cramped. I turn my own wrenches and don't own a lift.
That and I had just had my son so my wife would have murdered me and collected my work life insurance policy as compensation for bringing home a car that couldn't fit a car seat in it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by hometeam:
Nothing yet, but they are going to be a limited run.
They just allocated all of the gt 350s for this coming year.; all 300 of them, and all 37 of the gt350r. Yea, 37. Our Ford rep alluded that the RS wont be as limited as that but it will be limited in the vain of the Raptor, so they will be attainable but not all dealerships will get one, and your best bet to get one is to order it.
I was reading that a ford exec was saying that the RS would be an every year model. Any truth to that? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
odd request but I need some places with concrete to get a race or two in. Suggestions on industrial areas that would be slow tonight...