A DYING BREED! PROS & CONS of owning a S197 SHELBY GT500 & my 5 and a half year review
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Next mod you should do is throwing those white sunglasses in the trash.
A lot comes down to what a driver appreciates. I really liked my gt350 but after 3 years I felt like it was lacking something. I swapped it out for my ‘14 gt500 and it’s just way more exciting to drive!! I have no plans to ever sell it …. There’s nothing newer that checks the boxes better for me. You made some great points
Thanks man
This! Newer ain't always better and the grass ain't always greener on the other side. There are alot of people out there that could learn a thing or two from this. Always thinking they gotta have the latest newest model when the truth is the best days of true drivers cars that are fully modifiable are behind us. Newer isn't better.
@@midnight347 very true
I have recently been looking into GT350s due to also being in the same price range... kinda.. lol but also been hearing good things and the crazy conundrum i an in is that when i purchase either 1 of the 3 (being 11-12 GT500, 13-14 GT500, or GT350) i get not knowing driving manual proficiently is i want to buy right the first time. And im just stuck at the moment but i have time to think and see which might be better for me.
S197 is a driver's car. You have to know what you're doing as far as driving the car balls to the wall to be able to handle it.
@A_Jef I've had my 08 for 10 years and will never sell it. It's such a amazing chill cruising car and as much as people criticize it, the plastic interior and live rear axle just adds to the old school vibe. It's the last generation raw mustang IMO
Been a month since I picked up my 2010 gt500 it's a riot to drive. Out the door for 30k with 64k miles definitely won't be getting rid of it
Great deal!
how do you like it?? im thinking of getting a 2010 gt500
@@boolio6042 I have a 2011. I love it. It's just fun to drive every time. But also it surprisingly drives really well normally as well.
I've had my 08 for 10 years and will never sell it. It's such a amazing chill cruising car and as much as people criticize it, the plastic interior and live rear axle just adds to the old school vibe. It's the last generation raw mustang IMO
I feel the same way. When I'm done paying off my s550. A gt500 is what I'm going to get myself into next. I don't know how to drive a manual sufficient yet but i know how to get it in first and take off. Gonna train myself on it and have fun doing it and take care of it as well. Appreciate the input but i don't see myself getting the newer ones anytime soon. I like the newer gt500s but that price tag is out of my range. I'll be looking for 13-14 but if i find a clean 2012 i would get that as well.
That's what i did. Couldn't pass up a mint, low mile 2012
@@triggersociety12 it is clean and i might be the only one but i think im gonna stay away from the red ones. But yes i seen a few so far that aren't bad at all.
If you are going to mod it go with a 5.4 car. They hold up better at elevated power levels and are much better bang for the buck imo.
@Lil' Ike ya i been hearing that and also i so mod the front and rear end to look like the 13 and 14s. I wanna do some math to see if its worth it as well. Bc them taillights and that open front grill just looks freaking mean..
@@dmacthetruth22 it's worth it for sure
The 12s had shaker Audio Sirius XM you don't need apple play or a I max screen in a hot rod
😆 true
If you want carplay or android auto that bad you can just get a base stereo car and put an aftermarket deck into it. I agree though these powder puffs these days are so worried about their 15 inch screen and digital clusters and auto trans with 150 gears in them people have gotten away from what made cars great. These cars still had that.
My 07 had shaker 500 and Sirius xm stock back then it was an option I think it was standard by 2012.
Love it man, shopping for one so I appreciate the videos! 🙌🏽
Thank you man. No problem
Excellent review, What Headlights did you go with? and do you have the Issue with the Bright's not working as some have mentioned with these aftermarket lights? I want to do the same mod on my GT500 I love my 2010 I knew I was going to mod it when I bought it so it was the right choice/color for me.
Factory 13/14. No issues
@@triggersociety12 Plug & play? no wire harness upgrade ETC.? thanks
@@johnnyromero3336 custom plug and play harness
@@triggersociety12 That's what I figured. Thanks
If I ever have the chance to purchase an S197 GT500, it will have to be a 2014 convertible.
I wish I could show u how my rtr decklid looks. I got the honey comb style. It's looks amazing, I don't have stripes and my gt 500 is a convertible
I'm eventually going to get a oem 13/14 decklid and rear bumper
I think ur doing a good job on ur RUclips channel
Thanks man. I appreciate it. I'm editing my next video now
The overall package that the 2014 GT500 is will only become more valuable with time
Yes if it's not modified and low miles
Where about in Texas are you?
@@patriotwoodworker6092 dfw area
@@triggersociety12 me too!! Is there a Shelby club near us?
@patriotwoodworker6092 there is a mus group. I no longer have this car anymore. If u subscribe to the channel, you'll see I'm making content in another car
The new mustang is not a good option unless you're happy keeping it stock and being limited on mods. The tuning thing is going to kill them and people are really overlooking that. Dark horse would have good potential if the ecu wasn't locked down with over the air updates. Not to mention it had a huge tablet stuck to the dash posing as a gauge cluster and looks more like a 2015 mustang than an all new mustang. Overall the new mustang is an epic fail.
Far as the active exhaust they make aftermarket mufflers that do that too it isn't just the fancy new cars that have that they just come with it stock. That stuff doesn't matter anyways if you're worried about that you aren't the kind of enthusiast that should consider an s197 gt500 or any s197 for that matter. These cars are bad to the bone and fully tunable. Best of all they don't have a 25 inch tablet glued to the dash in place of an actual gauge cluster. A man is definitely not missing out having an s197 gt500 instead if an s650.
Very good points. Agree
How much insurance costs on these cars
Different for everyone
"A dying breed"? That's exactly what they said about the Shelby Mustangs back in 1970. Look at them now. You wouldn't have the current gen Shelbys if the S197s weren't great cars.