It's going to be true manual or optional DCT. No slushbox.
How do you know this? Didn't Ford and Chevrolet collaborate on an auto transmission? This would seem to be the car to put it in.
It's going to be true manual or optional DCT. No slushbox.
Aw shit. @dannydarko11 Get yer ass in here!How do you know this? Didn't Ford and Chevrolet collaborate on an auto transmission? This would seem to be the car to put it in.
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The car is in Vegas, and SEMA is 11 days away.
Think it will be front and center on display at the Ford section ?
How do you know this? Didn't Ford and Chevrolet collaborate on an auto transmission? This would seem to be the car to put it in.
LMFAOSlushbox. LOL. He obviously knows absolutely nothing about the trans.
I'm guessing it's a planned leak. I don't think you could get that good of a picture without somebody seeing you take the pic. I'm sure our resident troll could fill us in on the finer points of present day marketing.If Ford is so concerned about leaks...why not require those who get to see the car pre-release to surrender their phones beforehand? I get it that people should follow the rules, but damn if it is that important just take their phones!
I like it, but don't love it. That front end kills it a little. Not sure I'd like that rear wing much either.
But, I'll reserve my final call till I see it in person, or at least in better photos.
I'm guessing it's a planned leak. I don't think you could get that good of a picture without somebody seeing you take the pic. I'm sure our resident troll could fill us in on the finer points of present day marketing.
I've been called worse...I started calling everybody at work slushboxes.
I'm guessing it's a planned leak. I don't think you could get that good of a picture without somebody seeing you take the pic. I'm sure our resident troll could fill us in on the finer points of present day marketing.