The Ford GT Overview

Released on = July 5, 2006, 1:27 pm

Press Release Author = Car Breeds

Industry = Automotive

Press Release Summary = The impressive Ford GT is a special sports car. Get some
details on this review.

Press Release Body = The Ford GT is the remake of the 1966 Le Mans victor vehicle
called the GT40. The original GT40 was a great looking vehicle, but this original GT
has a spectacular design. I'm normally fast to go on about about a new design
thought. But the more I looked in the region of this vehicle, the more approbation I
have for this job of art. And the designers & engineers had to factor in constant
aerodynamics at 200 MPH that would have flipped the original representation on its
top.

The 5.4-liter engine fills the total end of the vehicle, and the supercharged V-8
produces a blazing surge of 550 horsepower. For the fans: the GT's 0-to-60 time is
just 3.3 seconds, and it takes just 11.6 seconds to get ahead of a ¼-mile.

Once surrounded by the vehicle you\'ll find there is no glove box, no side-pocket, no
goblet proprietor. But this is closely what I fancy in this kind of vehicle - all
industry at propelling you with speed and very little in the way of space in the
cockpit as I take on the g-forces and hairpin turns.

If people aren\'t impressed when they first see the outside of the GT (although I\'m
not sure how that would be possible) they have to be when they get inside. It has
the standard life-size ruby "Start" switch that many expensive cars have been made
with.

The GT is straightforward to launch and power ahead in traffic, with influence
delivered from the included supercharger. The Ford GT will definitely grab the
attention of fellow drivers. You\'ll find people who are pointing and smiling when
you drive by. If they can\'t see they\'ll hear the roar or grizzly sound of the
engine. And that is one top reason to own and drive a Ford GT around.

Web Site = http://www.carbreeds.com

Contact Details = Jeff Cohen

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