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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Who approves final decisions on FORD vehicles?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 16104321" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>First, neither the 10-speed nor the manual would have been able to match the performance of the DCT. Second, the engineers have been clear that the DCT is a more robust unit that the 10-speed auto. And third, not sure what economic theory you ascribe to but offering two transmission choices raises the cost of each by a significant amount over that of only offering one, even more so on a low volume vehicle such as the GT500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 16104321, member: 83412"] First, neither the 10-speed nor the manual would have been able to match the performance of the DCT. Second, the engineers have been clear that the DCT is a more robust unit that the 10-speed auto. And third, not sure what economic theory you ascribe to but offering two transmission choices raises the cost of each by a significant amount over that of only offering one, even more so on a low volume vehicle such as the GT500. [/QUOTE]
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