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Ford Mustang GTD Recalled for Windshield Wiper Defect
Ford's $300,000 Mustang GTD is under recall for a windshield wiper defect that may prevent adequate visibility. Here's what ...
America's favorite car company named the top automaker for 'vehicle quality' has issued yet another recall.
If you want the most hardcore, track-focused Mustang you can possibly buy, the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD will cost you an eye-watering $327,960. Still, it'll lap the Nürburgring in less than seven minutes ...
When you spend roughly $325,000 on a car, you want a window to see its glorious mid-mounted engine. However, that’s a big problem for Ford as the Mustang GTD’s supercharged 5.2-liter V8 is located up ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
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I Drive Supercars for a Living, and the New 'Roided-Up Mustang GTD 'Race Car' Left Me Completely Confused
The new GTD is the most expensive Mustang ever with pricing that starts at $327,960, and reportedly easily eclipsing $600,000 when fully specced. This race car for the road also weighs the most of any ...
It is finally happening. You can now reserve a Ford Mustang GTD, and there is one way to do it. Ford opened a special website for the model which is the most powerful street-legal Mustang that the ...
The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is the most extreme performance Mustang ever built, a track-ready pony car that makes 2016’s carbon-wheeled, 8,250 rpm GT350R look about as special as an airport rental ...
Even though Ford has already announced the Mustang GTD and even shown it off at various events, the car is still undergoing testing at the Nürburgring. It seems fine-tuning steering, brakes, and ...
When Ford debuted the $300,000-plus 2025 Mustang GTD in the summer of 2023, we were pumped about the street-legal, high-performance Mustang built in partnership with Multimatic, the same folks who ...
As common as it is for a single parent company to own both mainstream and luxury automakers, very rarely do those brands ever acknowledge one another in the public eye. So imagine our surprise when ...
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