Bullitt
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The only confirmation was the leaked order guide from this thread: http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69847Has there been confirmation of 2 separate performance packages?
When I spoke to a Ford rep at the Houston auto show, who said mostly does test driving in Michigan, I mentioned there being two separate performance packages to offer different sets and he said "why would we ever offer two separate performance packages. It would only make sense to offer performance-based upgrades in a single package."
Performance Package 2 was coded as 673. The regular PP is 67G and EcoBoost PP is 67E. I'd take what that rep said with a grain of salt, but this further drives my idea that PP2 might be a mildly upgraded sub-model beyond the Performance Pack.
Yeah I was disappointed to see this in the initial 2018 release. Chevy and Dodge both have better standard infotainment with touchscreens. If Ford didn't want to make the premium screen any bigger then they should have just made a 6 inch screen with larger bezel. Unfortunately there's nothing like that in the Ford parts bin. I think the base model screen will probably work against it as not having a touchscreen in a 32k 2018-2020 model year car will be pretty absurd. Like you said, even base model econoboxes get this stuff. No excuse at this point.They're sticking with the base model getting a 4.2" screen with Sync2 :doh:
A base model Chevy Spark even gets a 8" touchscreen with Android Auto....
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