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Cost:Benefit analysis: Keep the '11 GT or trade it for 2015 in while possible?

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Old 1/25/15, 02:06 PM
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S197 models. Doesn't get any cooler than that. Its modern technology with that classic old school muscle look from the 60's. Doesn't get any better and cooler than that.
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Originally Posted by 2011 Kona Blue
S197 models. Doesn't get any cooler than that. Its modern technology with that classic old school muscle look from the 60's. Doesn't get any better and cooler than that.
When I was driving last night this was my exact thought. It's like a modern old school muscle car. Doesn't get too much better.
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Originally Posted by SONICBOOST

When I was driving last night this was my exact thought. It's like a modern old school muscle car. Doesn't get too much better.
Exactly sir. Modern technology with old school muscle 60's look. The Retro model! Doesn't get sweeter than that.
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