DarkestHour
Hi
If you pay MSRP for a Ford you have really goofed.
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Is there a link I missed? I've been refreshing Ford's site periodically throughout the day but I still only see the 2017 configurator.Keep going!
They cannot be serious...my head hit the wall behind me.Keep going!
Yup.Is there a link I missed? I've been refreshing Ford's site periodically throughout the day but I still only see the 2017 configurator.
$475. Roof $695.How much were the racing stripes? Might've missed the opportunity to break 54
The days of super cheap V8s are long over, my dude. That said, a GT Premium specced the way I'd want it (more or less) is just under 50k USD. Not cheap, but not out of reach, either.wow, the price on the full load PP GT with the tune-able exhaust but without the magnaride is getting pretty high (ie: apples to apples with the 2017 but with the tune-able exhaust). Can't get the black roof with the PP though?
I"m from Canada so not sure what the convert to Cdn will be as I don't see the build site on the Ford.ca yet ... but it appears its going to be near $60K vrs $54K for the 2017 MSRP for an apples to apples comparison. Ouch
I don't agree, but that's me. I have auto high beams and rain sensing wipers on my Fusion, but I have no use for lane departure warning (the system stays off when I'm driving the car), and I loathe AEB with a passion. It's unfortunate that you have to buy safety crap to get the rain sensing wipers, auto high beams, and the memory driver's seat.At least they got smart and did what I thought they should have from the outset. Which is to combine all the safety features into one package, instead of split up, or combining with the 12-speaker stereo, etc.
Makes sense to have this in one bundle:
The Safe & Smart Package includes:
• Adaptive Cruise Control
• Auto High Beam
• BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert
• Lane-Keeping Alert
• Memory: Driver Seat (three (3) settings), Mirrors and Ambient Lighting
• Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection
– Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
– Forward Collision Warning with Brake Support
• Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
I get your point. We all would like to be able to pick and choose every last option.I don't agree, but that's me. I have auto high beams and rain sensing wipers on my Fusion, but I have no use for lane departure warning (the system stays off when I'm driving the car), and I loathe AEB with a passion. It's unfortunate that you have to buy safety crap to get the rain sensing wipers, auto high beams, and the memory driver's seat.
May as well have bundled the automatic transmission into that package as it's definitely a safety option. lulz.At least they got smart and did what I thought they should have from the outset. Which is to combine all the safety features into one package, instead of split up, or combining with the 12-speaker stereo, etc.
Makes sense to have this in one bundle:
The Safe & Smart Package includes:
• Adaptive Cruise Control
• Auto High Beam
• BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert
• Lane-Keeping Alert
• Memory: Driver Seat (three (3) settings), Mirrors and Ambient Lighting
• Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection
– Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
– Forward Collision Warning with Brake Support
• Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
I would add it for DD and vacay purpose. I track my car, too.May as well have bundled the automatic transmission into that package as it's definitely a safety option. lulz.