lo-fi
Well-Known Member
It's a problem, be first and you get an awesome car, or be later and get the "comp" model, a possibly more awesome car. Happens all the time. In this case its a bit more of a problem since you can't sell the car for two years. So if the comp model comes out you would have to technically own two unless there is some clause that lets you out of that two year mark if you buy a second GTD.He was really quick to jump back on the wagon after bitching about the car for so long. Ford pretty much said from jump they were going to go back with the car and make improvements. While the weight, power, etc. may have been disappointing initially, some chose to ignore that statement by Ford. Others did not, then the Whipple whispers started and then most should’ve known Ford was coming back with an improved version of the car. Sucks for the early owners that may have been interested in the Competition model.
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