It is not that I do not like the Ford GT. The GT is the only Ford (except Lincolns) that I have ever considered. I had a Lincoln LS. What I do not like is the short production run after development. I do not like the lack of support from Ford for the GT.
This is the key point for me. After buying a car like the GT, I expect it to be fully supported by its manufacturer. I should be able to stop at any Ford dealership for service from factory trained technicians. I expect any dealer's service department to be able to maintain my car, as it came from the factory. Hunt around for a Ford dealer that has the proper service lifts and mechanics that can service a GT is outrageous!! Unacceptable. I can't see a justification for buying a GT. I do not have the garage, the tools, the time, or see a need to learn how to do all maintainance work myself. For me the GT would become garage jewelry. A six-figure car of mine will be driven and fully maintained. Service after the sale is a vital sale decision factor.
Unlike the other Fords, there is no "Build Your Own GT" or "Get a Dealer Price Quote" location on the web site. I am not sure that a GT could be ordered at all. The GT has never been advertised on TV by Ford.
All of this lack of support, by Ford is what I do not like. I saw a red GT, a silver Shelby GR-1 and a red Shelby GT500 last weekend, at the Columbus auto show and had the "hots" for the GT. The service after the sale issue threw cold water on making a purchase decision. I'm brokenhearted over it guys. :frown :shrug
Gburg
WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE IF YOU HAD PURCHASED A NEW fERRARI IN THE 70's? GO BUY A GUN?......................HOW MANY fERRARI COMMERCIALS HAVE YOU SEEN? OR LAMBO? OR ANY LIMITED EXOTIC?