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2006 Ford GT Track Test
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What would you drive if you were the chairman and CEO of one of the largest MNCs in the world? Ford Motors Bill Ford took delivery of a new GT when he was looking for a new ride last year.
Whats a Ford GT? Other than being a popular designation for a Grand Touring (or Gran Tourismo) car, normally a 2-door coupe, its also the official name given to Fords mid-engine supercar. At first glance youd think a blue-oval sports car would be targeting the bowtie-brand Corvette Z06 and Ram-adorned Viper, but while such entry-level exotics will no doubt put up a good fight, the GT has its sights on buyers of Porsches, Ferraris, and Lamborghinis.
Lofty company? No doubt, but to forget Fords pedigree in motorsport, which dates back farther
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| Something like this only comes around once in a lifetime. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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| GT looks perfect roaring down any straightaway. Le Mans running start is optional. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Having been privileged to pilot a number of super-exotic mid-engine machines over the years, from Ferrari F430s to Porsches otherworldly Carrera GT, Fords new GT deserves the
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| At less than $200K, the GT is great value for the money. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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| Sure, there may be other 550-horsepower American supercars, but this is really the one to have. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Yes, its more expensive than a Corvette Z06 or Dodge Viper. Ford is going after these more conventional supercars with its 500-horsepower Shelby GT500, after all; a Mustang variant that single-handedly silences critics of live rear axle performance cars. Where the Shelby GT500 starts out at $40,930, you cant get a GT for any less than $149,995. Its six options are mostly cosmetic, starting with $750 for either red or gun-metal gray brake calipers, $5,350 for twin stripes in a variety of colors depending on the cars overall hue (and youve just
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| Switchgear is superb, although window knob and stalks borrowed from Focus. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Cmon though, a hot stereo is one thing, but give your head a shake for a second... its a $150K Ford?! Yes, the same brand that makes the Taurus wagon in every companys fleet pool, soon to be replaced by the very good, but nevertheless entry-level Fusion. Heck, my neighbor down the road drives
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| An American engine for an American supercar. Supercharger adds big boost. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Before you hurl insults, let me explain. Of course the Carrera GT boasts more power via its higher-tech V10 engine, and its carbon fiber tub and components are about as sophisticated as any road car has ever been, but its clutch pedal is difficult to use, and together with its somewhat peaky engine and on-the-edge handling its a challenging
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| Ford GT is friendly, and easy to drive, but amazingly fast. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
But its more than just the engine, conventional clutch and the easy shifting six-speed manual transmission that makes the GT heroically fast, its overall balance is beyond belief. The Nelson Circuit (part of the Shannonville complex) is an interesting mix of short straights and tight corners, no elevation changes, plus tarmac thats uneven and hardly new, with curbs that vary in size and, yes, even include potholes; lets just say its a fairly decent real-world
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| Behind the racing filler cap is a regular nozzle that takes pump gasoline. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
That compliant yet nimble suspension is comprised of double-wishbones at all corners, plus unequal-length rheo-cast aluminum control arms, coil-over monotube shocks and stabilizer bars, front and rear. One-piece Brembo brake calipers with four pistons apiece clamp down onto cross-drilled, vented rotors measuring 14 inches up front and 13.2 inches at the rear, resulting in superb stopping power, and virtually fade-free performance. Unlike some supercars, Ford enhances the brakes with ABS and electronic brake force distribution so that regular folks can provide consistent braking no matter the speed or whether,
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| Retro style meets modern technology. Interesting seats are actually very comfortable. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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