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Huntindog
Oct 17, 2013Explorer
You should have said; "It is what it isn't"
At this point this can be considered a "concept" vehicle.
It is NOT in production, and Ford won't say what the power level was for this test.
It is very easy to up performance in a non production vehicle. Not so easy for production ones that need a warranty.
Basically they put a high performance chip in it to make good showing.
Since they won't say what the power level is, they are asking the public (Ford fans are automatically believers) to believe that the power that this test truck demonstrated is what the production models will have.
This is the most laughable thing I have seen to date out of a automaker.
At this point this can be considered a "concept" vehicle.
It is NOT in production, and Ford won't say what the power level was for this test.
It is very easy to up performance in a non production vehicle. Not so easy for production ones that need a warranty.
Basically they put a high performance chip in it to make good showing.
Since they won't say what the power level is, they are asking the public (Ford fans are automatically believers) to believe that the power that this test truck demonstrated is what the production models will have.
This is the most laughable thing I have seen to date out of a automaker.
RHasse wrote:
Not sure if this is the right forum for this, but since we got to pull our TT's with something it seemed like the right place. This is an interesting video from Ford on their new 2015 F350 diesel vs the competition. Of course, since it's from Ford you expect it to show their product in a favorable light, still, it is what it is. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IVyyUnQhYvs
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