#NAIAS: Thank You, May I Have ANOTHER? MORE Photos Of The All-New Ford GT

#NAIAS: Thank You, May I Have ANOTHER? MORE Photos Of The All-New Ford GT
It's pretty hard not to be smitten with the all-new Ford GT. I mean, just look at it.

Painted a lovely shade of blue, the GT is just adorned with all sorts of remarkable details. It's like going through a Where's Waldo picture, except there are 100s of hidden Waldos.

Or, as we like to say, Easter Eggs.

(NAIAS) Detroit Auto Show

Read The Ford GT's Press Release HERE!

I think it's safe to say that Agent 001 and myself found ourselves lurking around Ford's stand a bit too much this show. It had a lot to do with the GT.

There's good reason for this. It's just staggering to look at.

With that said, we wanted to share MORE images with you of the all-new GT in all of its glory. So, check it out. We're pretty sure you'll find some thing new to love about it you didn't notice previously.


**The 2015 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS) photo galleries are sponsored by Lexus.


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JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/16/2015 12:01:06 AM
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I am not sure what to say, honestly. It almost feels like Ford just decided to slap down their Navigator's V6 Eco-Boost engine on it and design it kind of like a supercar and call it a Ford GT.

To be honest, it's kind of like calling Toyota Celica a Lexus LFA.

The front. Looks so boring. No character. Not even as aggressive looking as the previous model. I mean, look at the front. It almost looks like there is no soul.

I mean, is it trying to compete with Lamborghini and Ferrari? Because they use V10 & V12 engines. And we all know about their performance numbers.

I highly doubt this thing will be able to perform as good as Nissan GT-R and even be as good as the GT-R's V6 engine, and even from the design stand point, I don't see why I should choose this over GT-R or NSX.

And as Jeremy Clarkson talked about it, I have a feeling that this thing will be unreliable as hell.

Even though it is such a great news that Ford revived the GT name, I can't feel the soul from this thing.


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 1/16/2015 12:15:56 AM
-1 Boost
Must be lonely being the only child on earth who prefers the NSX to this.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/16/2015 2:17:18 AM
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Not exactly lonely. Only Americans would love this thing. And the whole world prefers NSX.

True story.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/16/2015 2:19:51 AM
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I mean not only does it look boring, it somewhat looks kind of scary looking in a creepy way.


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 1/16/2015 2:28:13 AM
-1 Boost
Like I said child, you're the only one.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/16/2015 5:59:22 AM
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and like I said dumb uneducated kid, this new Ford GT sucks. It's funny how you are desperately trying to argue still.

And I didn't know the whole world went crazy over Ford GT more than the NSX in the past. Do you even know anything about cars?


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/16/2015 6:01:34 AM
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Not to mention this Ford GT will most likely have the very usual American quality (aka real bad quality). When will America ever get out of the third world country status by the way?


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 1/16/2015 7:39:10 AM
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It's okay child, don't cry. Someday you'll grow up and realize the foolishness of your comments. Hopefully you'll learn to write proper English as well.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/16/2015 3:50:02 PM
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Oh that's funny. Aren't you the kid who came here saying "I am new here and I can own you in an argument! America is the best!" Like an idiot before?

And now I can clearly tell you now see you can't argue a thing against me.

I thank you, my friend, for being able to see the truth :D


Agent00RAgent00R - 1/16/2015 9:15:11 AM
+1 Boost
This car was amazing. @JDMUS you're so wrong it's not even funny.



trmckintrmckin - 1/16/2015 3:01:52 PM
+3 Boost
He's just seeking attention. Looking for an opportunity to vomit some drivel about euro culture.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/16/2015 3:56:46 PM
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trm, why are you hating me now? You and I agree on things, and you can't throw away our friendship like this.

00R, I am not trying to hate on the car, my point is, I do not see what Ford was even thinking with this car.

Sure, it's great that Ford revived the name GT, but really, I don't see how this thing carries a V6 Eco-Boost engine when the Mustang GT350 has a V8. There are people who really prefer V8 engines (Especially the American muscle car fans), and this is pretty a huge let down, especially considering the fact that the last gen was V8.


Agent00RAgent00R - 1/16/2015 5:17:38 PM
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It's a let down to no one except narrow-minded fools who can't process this vehicle is in pursuit of lightweight construction.

Maybe when this GT is productionalized and the weight figures come out you'll gather the point.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/16/2015 6:54:10 PM
-1 Boost
What the true American muscle car fans want is heavy American muscle supercars. We don't want a GT-R wannabe.


trmckintrmckin - 1/17/2015 1:17:41 AM
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Just using your posts and the vote tally... Not sure that you meet the necessary criteria to use the word "we" when it comes to what the people want. We get it man. You think American brands suck. couldn't be any more clear.


jeffgalljeffgall - 1/16/2015 9:13:52 PM
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Love the rear flying buttresses and how the engine cover tapers to a point. Very original and attractive design.


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