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2005 Ford GT

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Kelley Blue Book Retail:  $135,400 – $140,200   Change Vehicle

Snapshot

 
EPA Fuel Economy:
City: 13   Highway: 21
Available Engines:
550-hp, 5.4-liter V-8 (premium)
Available Transmissions: 6-speed manual w/OD

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 What We Like

 What We Don't

Designs that hark back to original GT40 racecar
Supercharged 550-hp, 5.4-liter V-8
Modern comfort and convenience features
 
+Performance potential
+Handling potential
+Heritage
 
-Pending further review
 

Vehicle Summary

Simply put, the Ford GT is an all-American supercar that was created in homage to the GT40 racecars that dominated competition at Le Mans in the mid-1960s. A supercharged, midmounted V-8 produces 550 horsepower, which is roughly equivalent to the output from the original, larger engine that went into competition GT40 cars.  Read more 

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  Original MSRP

2dr Coupe Base

$149,995

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