First, I want to say I've confirmed with my good friend, Mr. Bannister, that it's okay to tell you all about my new website on the Ford GT Forum. I know how annoying promotional posts can be, so I'll try to make this quick and just hope this site genuinely serves you in your future automotive research.
As many of you know I've been a member of the this amazing forum since shortly after I purchased my Midnight Blue Ford GT on August 23rd, 2005. At the time I was the Editor in Chief of Edmunds.com and the car was featured in many stories on Edmunds and its performance site (Inside Line). I'm still quite thrilled with the Ford GT Factory Tour video I put together showing every major step of the car's build process (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE06_-Hp84M). The Ford GT versus GT4 (Gran Turismo 4) story was pretty fun too. http://www.insideline.com/ford/gt/2006/ford-gt-vs-gt4-introduction.html
For those who care, my GT has crossed 23,000 miles and is still going strong. It made a great ride from Los Angeles to Denver and back for my 20-year high school reunion. LOVE THESE CARS!!!
Anyway, I left Edmunds over a year ago and built a new site called Total Car Score (www.totalcarscore.com). A simple description of the site would be: Rotten Tomatoes for Cars. You can see a full description of the site here: http://www.totalcarscore.com/what-is-totalcarscore
Basically, I've combined the ratings from all the authoritative automotive resources into a single Total Car Score to give people an instant "industry assessment" of a car. This means you can pull up any vehicle (back to model year 2000) and find out what the rating was for the car from all the major automotive review and ratings sources. I only used sites that had meaningful ratings systems, meaning not-so-good cars get not-so-good ratings and really good cars get really good ratings. As you probably know, plenty of publications out there give almost every car a "B" grade, so those "authorities" aren't part of the scoring system. The site also has one of the best photo players you'll see online, plus links back to every source site and even non-scoring sites that have road tests, owner's manuals and other items related to a specific year/make/model vehicle.
Total Car Score will also being doing original road tests and comparison tests, and we recently posted an Audi R8 V10 versus Ferrari 458 Italia comparison test (photos above). http://www.totalcarscore.com/car-reviews/comparison-tests/audi-r8-versus-ferrari-458-italia
We've got another comparison test coming up with a Porsche 911 Carrera S taking on the C63 AMG Black Series and a CTS-V Coupe.
Thanks for your time guys, and sorry if this feels overtly self-promotional. I hope both the scoring system and the original content at Total Car Score might be of interest to you, whether you're shopping for your next car or just curious about how your current fleet measures up. Happy to answer any questions you have.
Karl
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