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Originally Posted by IS3andME
German mags want to keep that idea of German Superiority. Just like Japanese mag/reviewers. And Italians---you think that they would even talk about all the things wrong with the Giulia? And American mags as well. Even though all the major American mags and car enthusiast reviewers have been accused of shilling for BMW, they still tend to always talk about the "bang for the buck" in one sentence, and cheap materials in another, when talking about American performance cars. About the only truly middle ground reviews you will get are from the British. Probably one reason is because most of their major car companies are owned by foreign companies. And another is probably because they know how to give "semi" unbiased reviews.
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As I posted previously, I don't believe the GT350R is available in Europe at all, hence why they did (could) not use it for comparison...
And if I am not mistaken, even the base GT350 needs to be procured through a private importer and not through Ford Europe. So maybe the track pack on the GT350 is not even available either.