What other whispers have you heard? :gossip:
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I've also heard sub 50,000 dollar whispers
I ignored this when you referenced it earlier in this thread, but it seems that you have some sort of a cross to bear with the FGT.
Agree.... and nice resumeI ignored this when you referenced it earlier in this thread, but it seems that you have some sort of a cross to bear with the FGT.
The early teething issues they had were well documented, and more than thoroughly addressed by Ford. There were over 3500 cars built that were not subject to the recalls, and my 2005 #1119, along with the vast majority of others out there, have performed impressively and reliably. As most enthusiasts know, the GT's prodigious performance, stunning looks, and overall desirability have been demonstrated as their values have steadily risen year after year.
Hardly what could be referred to as "disastrous."

I ignored this when you referenced it earlier in this thread, but it seems that you have some sort of a cross to bear with the FGT.
The early teething issues they had were well documented, and more than thoroughly addressed by Ford. There were over 3500 cars built that were not subject to the recalls, and my 2005 #1119, along with the vast majority of others out there, have performed impressively and reliably. As most enthusiasts know, the GT's prodigious performance, stunning looks, and overall desirability have been demonstrated as their values have steadily risen year after year.
Hardly what could be referred to as "disastrous."
The 458 is the most balanced and sophisticated sports car in my garage. The magnetic ride shocks allow both superior body control at the track and a smooth highway ride.Quite the garage full of cars you have. I'm curious: I really have a soft spot for that 458 Italia. How do you rank it compared to your other exotics? I understand that "ranking" it is purely subjective but is there anything that makes it stand out from your others?
Post pictures of your cars in the Off-Topic section so we know you're not fraudin'. :hail:The 458 is the most balanced and sophisticated sports car in my garage. The magnetic ride shocks allow both superior body control at the track and a smooth highway ride.
The motor, while lacking the grunt of the ZR1 or GT500, is an absolute joy to wind out to 9000 rpm, and the lighting fast dual clutch trans makes it easy to keep it in its sweet spot. If the upcoming GT350s motor replicates this to some degree, it will be an unqualified hit.
The 458 is the most balanced and sophisticated sports car in my garage. The magnetic ride shocks allow both superior body control at the track and a smooth highway ride.
The motor, while lacking the grunt of the ZR1 or GT500, is an absolute joy to wind out to 9000 rpm, and the lighting fast dual clutch trans makes it easy to keep it in its sweet spot. If the upcoming GT350s motor replicates this to some degree, it will be an unqualified hit.
This^Thanks! Yeah, that magnetic ride Tech I hear was actually borrowed from Cadillac (GM). I'm sure it's expensive, but the mag articles really rave about them. I think Ford needs to develop it own similar version. We'll see how it plays out with the 2015's but my guess is that more than a few meetings within Ford's Developement teams have been centered around it.