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GT350 oil consumption questions..
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<blockquote data-quote="JAJ" data-source="post: 16760279" data-attributes="member: 131874"><p>The oil consumption issue started in 2017 and ran through part of 2018. There's no explanation of why it happened, and all the theories are just guesses. While it got a lot of attention online, it didn't affect most of the GT350's that Ford delivered. </p><p></p><p>If I were in your position, I'd be more concerned about possible engine mods including aftermarket tunes. At this point in time, both cars should be new enough that the 5 year powertrain warranty is still in effect. Depending on the dealer you're working with, a tune can change "it's covered" to "sorry" if anything goes wrong.</p><p></p><p>So, pick the one you like best that has had no mods and that's new enough for an extended warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAJ, post: 16760279, member: 131874"] The oil consumption issue started in 2017 and ran through part of 2018. There's no explanation of why it happened, and all the theories are just guesses. While it got a lot of attention online, it didn't affect most of the GT350's that Ford delivered. If I were in your position, I'd be more concerned about possible engine mods including aftermarket tunes. At this point in time, both cars should be new enough that the 5 year powertrain warranty is still in effect. Depending on the dealer you're working with, a tune can change "it's covered" to "sorry" if anything goes wrong. So, pick the one you like best that has had no mods and that's new enough for an extended warranty. [/QUOTE]
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