weight reduction?
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Either way I agree with Hollant, a 3200 lbs. 300 Hp car would be well worth the annual 5-10% price increase.
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Egad! Is that what the car rises in price annually???? Naw, can't be can it? For a stripped GT, your talking 1300 to 2600 dollars every year. If so, no wonder (IIRC) the average GT buyer is in thier 40 to 50s
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I think we will see the 2015 model down to the 3400 lb range, give or take 100 lbs, simply from improved manufacturing techniques, lighter materials, all coupled with a slightly smaller overall car.
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