mdmoore23
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- 2017 ZL1
Outside all the ugliness that has arisen, he does have a point here. There was indeed a time when leading up to a car's release manufacturers actually had an advertising push for said vehicle. That seems to be hit or miss nowadays. I know Ford knew that this car would move units automatically, but is there something wrong with people desiring to know just a little more on the performance specs before release? And especially when the release is only around 1 month away. Even as recent as the 2013 GT500, Ford did this. There was way more marketing around that car, and in all actuality it was a much less interesting car than the upcoming GT500 is. Maybe it's just a symptom of the sports car being an endangered species.I've never seen a company drag it's feet for so long when releasing new products, from no specs from the GT, to no numbers on the 7.3 till after they went into production, to the perpetual Bronco nonsense, to this car. Annoying
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