daltron
Rowing All Day
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2015
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- Location
- California
- First Name
- Jonathan
- Vehicle(s)
- 2016 GT PP
Yes, the PP is more than worth it for these points alone, in no particular order:I went back out to the dealer earlier in the week to purchase my fiancée's Fusion (We got a hell of a deal) and took out a GT with premium package. I loved the leather seats, enjoyed the sound system and great display. The cooled seats was a weird feeling. I can't say Ford got it right (it feels like I wet myself).
That being said, I was able to push the car a bit more on back roads. A few times I felt like I rocked the ship too hard, and was about to flip the damn thing. I truly felt the weight of the car, and relented to use the term 'boaty'. Understandably this is a big car, and that is to be expected. A lot of people have PP, and say it helps this.
So, I mentioned this to the sales person and he basically said it didn't change any of the driving dynamic. I shrugged off his response, as he really didn't seem to know a whole lot on it.
Can those with PP answer this? While I still haven't decided between an EB or GT, I'm definitely quite unsure about PP.
1) 6 piston Brembos with larger rotors
2) Larger radiator
3) 255/275 summer tires vs. 235 AS tires
That alone is A LOT of bang for the buck for $2,500 or whatever it costs now.
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