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Originally Posted by Expunge
Lack of takers on a base GT350 as well as a TP GT350? They combined for 70% of the GT350 sales!
And absolutely I can assume they combined the track components. It's stated in Ford's supplemental to the owners manual that it is needed for track days.
But assumptions don't win in court, and that is why the lawyers need to ask Ford why they made the changes in the GT350 from year one to year two. That to me is damning evidence/arguement that Ford found there was an issue and addressed it for the year two model GT350 but chose to ignore and not make amends to year one GT350 drivers.
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The lawyers need to look no further than the forums where Mustang owners ridicule Chevy's track focus because 99% of the buyers don't care. Street use only.
It was clear enough that was Ford's intent with the base/tech cars. No coolers. None. Zero. Like the GTPP that isn't "really" a track car because its a "performance package" for the "street"
Still stupid but very typical for Ford. Products that can perform and those that look the part.