16 GT MM/Auto
Well-Known Member
That' crazy.Buyers of the Ford GT are required to put a specified amount of miles on the car based on their personalized contract. If any part of the contract for the purchase of a Ford GT isn't fulfilled during an audit of the car, the buyer must offer buyback to Ford. I believe this is for a max of 3 years then buyers can do whatever they want. And that contract isn't BS. It's a full on legal document.
Regardless of what people's opinions are in reference to those buying cars to store them or for investment purposes, it's patently ridiculous and outright skullduggery for a manufacturer to force how much mileage the legitimate owner of a vehicle must put on their car.
After the check clears, it's the owner's car. End of story. Period
This wreaks of an overseeing "big brother" mentality, which thankfully, we are finally getting rid of in this country.
Definitely don't need this cr@p seeping into the auto industry ...
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