Jury
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Picked up the GT at Reading dealers this morning - just returned from the first jaunt....
First impressions are that this has the hallmarks of a fantastic car - makes up for all the hassle and frustration of the waiting !
It's definitely got presence on the road - lots of people turning to look and, oh my, the view down the bonnet is superb
Couple of minor niggles - which I think others have already posted - the drivers side wing mirror doesn't fold in fully (passenger side no problems) and there is a whine from the transmission (manual) under acceleration. I've discussed this with the team at the dealers and they are going to investigate and then get the car in for a once over.
Also, we definitely could do with forward parking sensors - the jawline of the car is a good foot in front of the top of the bonnet edge that you can see... I can already imagine someone is going to knock into something fairly soon when parking. Again, the service team at Ford have said they would investigate options - and are as amazed as most that there were no forward parking sensors on the car when designed/produced.
I've attached a couple of quick images taken on my mobile - you can see my Golf R in the background (hope it's not too jealous! :lol: )
Now, where was my list of mods.... ah yes....
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Picked up the GT at Reading dealers this morning - just returned from the first jaunt....
First impressions are that this has the hallmarks of a fantastic car - makes up for all the hassle and frustration of the waiting !

It's definitely got presence on the road - lots of people turning to look and, oh my, the view down the bonnet is superb
Couple of minor niggles - which I think others have already posted - the drivers side wing mirror doesn't fold in fully (passenger side no problems) and there is a whine from the transmission (manual) under acceleration. I've discussed this with the team at the dealers and they are going to investigate and then get the car in for a once over.
Also, we definitely could do with forward parking sensors - the jawline of the car is a good foot in front of the top of the bonnet edge that you can see... I can already imagine someone is going to knock into something fairly soon when parking. Again, the service team at Ford have said they would investigate options - and are as amazed as most that there were no forward parking sensors on the car when designed/produced.
I've attached a couple of quick images taken on my mobile - you can see my Golf R in the background (hope it's not too jealous! :lol: )
Now, where was my list of mods.... ah yes....
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