Incoming 2013 5.0
#1
Incoming 2013 5.0
So I'm planning on getting the new 5.0 in a few months, it'll be my second vehicle, the first was a 1994 GMC Sierra, not the most exciting ride.
I have a friend who has a '90 Celica bone stock, and put a LOT of hours into driving that on the highway, and one particular set of snaking turns getting onto 224E coming off from 71N in Ohio.
Basically, my question is what do I need to know, or where can I go to find out, all the handling do's and don'ts of driving the 5.0 GT. I'll be getting the automatic option for the 2013, with selectshift paddles. I want to be able to drive this car fast through those bends, and in general, but I won't be comfortable doing that, let alone confident I won't crash the beautiful machine, unless I learn all I can beforehand.
I have a friend who has a '90 Celica bone stock, and put a LOT of hours into driving that on the highway, and one particular set of snaking turns getting onto 224E coming off from 71N in Ohio.
Basically, my question is what do I need to know, or where can I go to find out, all the handling do's and don'ts of driving the 5.0 GT. I'll be getting the automatic option for the 2013, with selectshift paddles. I want to be able to drive this car fast through those bends, and in general, but I won't be comfortable doing that, let alone confident I won't crash the beautiful machine, unless I learn all I can beforehand.
#2
I'm sure you will be getting some good responses from the forum on this but I hope you don't mind a sort of off-topic question.. You say you're getting the automatic option for the 2013 with selectshift (paddles?). Do all automatics come with this feature in 2013? V6 and V8? I don't see this as an option on the "Build Your Own" Ford site so that's why I'm asking. Thanks in advance.
#3
I'd suggest immediately enrolling in some sort of high performance driver education at the nearest road course. You won't learn anything beforehand about driving a car. It takes hours behind the wheel to get comfortable with finding it's limits.
#4
Yes, the new 2013 automatic options ALL come with paddle shifters, an up on one side, down on the other side of the wheel.
I'm going to try to find a course around NE Ohio, if anyone knows the area and can suggest a place, it would be most appreciated.
I'm going to try to find a course around NE Ohio, if anyone knows the area and can suggest a place, it would be most appreciated.
#5
Okay, here's another question about the GT i'm looking at, in regards to the Brembo package. The package details on Ford's car build area, says that the Brembo has "Aggressive suspension tuning", I don't plan on having my car on the track very often, but there's that spot going to Columbus and back that I love to drive fast on, would that tuning help through those bends? Or is it just some marketing fluff on the site?
Also, should I keep all my own questions about my car here in this thread? Or make seperate ones per question?
Also, should I keep all my own questions about my car here in this thread? Or make seperate ones per question?
#6
If you are truly getting the car to have fun on twisty roads, you might want to save your money and consider the manual transmission. Nothing against auto trannys or paddle shifters (don't want another of those threads), if you had said you were going to spend a good deal of time going down the 1/4 mile I would say go with the auto. Just something to consider.
#7
hmm.. darn, bought my car one year too early, i wanted paddle shifters
rumor was it would be on the 2011 model, when it didn't come i figured hell, i have 5 years before the next revision, ill just get the 5.0 now cuz it's the awesome... then Ford throws out the 2013...
btw chain1, all the pro drivers, and high-end exotic cars use automatics and paddle shifters even on road courses and rally. Why? because manuals are too slow.
Although that also does come into, if you are doing it for fun or want to race competitively, because the manual is more fun.
I primarily drag race, i figured id do some auto-x and an occasional road course for fun, but w/o paddle shifters it just isn't too good.
rumor was it would be on the 2011 model, when it didn't come i figured hell, i have 5 years before the next revision, ill just get the 5.0 now cuz it's the awesome... then Ford throws out the 2013...
btw chain1, all the pro drivers, and high-end exotic cars use automatics and paddle shifters even on road courses and rally. Why? because manuals are too slow.
Although that also does come into, if you are doing it for fun or want to race competitively, because the manual is more fun.
I primarily drag race, i figured id do some auto-x and an occasional road course for fun, but w/o paddle shifters it just isn't too good.
Last edited by Mishri; 03-21-2012 at 11:04 AM.
#8
#9
BMW's auto with paddles is a traditional auto, and shifts VERY quickly (for a traditional auto) and is still very fun to drive (with 450+ hp behind it), but it still not on the same level as their DCT selections.
#10
I hate to burst your bubble but there are no paddle shifters on the 2013. Just a toggle on the side of the shifter
http://m.automobilemag.com/reviews/d...ang/index.html
http://m.automobilemag.com/reviews/d...ang/index.html