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rent a new ford shelby
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Yeah I saw that on the news last night. Pretty cool, they were saying expect to spend about 100 a day on it. Supposedly they will have 500 of them? So if you can't buy it and only rent, what happens to the cars when the program ends? Remember...never buy a car that's former role was a rental vehicle!! It might apply even more to the shelby, cuz you know every renter is going to run the pi$$ out of it!
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its only 325 hp, not the 475. still would be fun to drive, i am curious as to how much it will rent for, and if they are detuned at all.
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