it feels like they are just throwing fuel on the ADM fire to me.How ironic that Ford has "flooded" the streets with the version of the GT500 that will be the rarest and most difficult to obtain.
How ironic that Ford has "flooded" the streets with the version of the GT500 that will be the rarest and most difficult to obtain.
yes, how unintelligent of an enterprise to showcase their top-tier product in order to show those with the means to buy, and to draw in foot-traffic of those that cant, to the dealers in hopes of generating leads to push off a lesser/more affordable option.it feels like they are just throwing fuel on the ADM fire to me.
i mean damn show us a car we are actually gonna be able to buy.
Its the only one that has a steering wheel.How ironic that Ford has "flooded" the streets with the version of the GT500 that will be the rarest and most difficult to obtain.
They all have steering knobs on the center console though. Won’t that work?Its the only one that has a steering wheel.
yes, im sure in your vast experience, showcasing your mid level product is much better than your top tier. i, and any experienced business owner, would call my observations a "direct hit"Your shot across the bow fizzled at inception son.
The point was that Ford is flooding the social media coffers with the top tier car in numbers that are in no way representative of that which will actually be available for purchase. Nobody is asking for only the "cheapest version" to be shown (nice straw man though!) but rather the implication was for more diversity.
I really like the blue stripes with the Orange Twister