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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 15789987" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>A bigwig at Ford came to talk to our company and he basically said Ford is looking way into the future and trying to be proactive vs reactive. That is clearly evident by the huge push for ecoboost engines and extensive use of aluminum. Autonomous vehicles are going to become a reality at some point in time, so they are also making a huge push in that area. </p><p></p><p>That said, I did not get the chance to ask him directly about the Future of Ford Performance, but I think there is plenty of excitement to come for quite a while. It may not be in the form of big displacement, NA engines; but rather in the form of weight reduction and small, power dense engines. Thick about the trickle down of technology used in the Ford GT.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I need to take a picture of my morning/afternoon commute and see if you can point out any trucks! The grid lock here is created by 100,000s of thousand of people trying to get to and from the office. I live 10 miles from work. If I leave with everyone else trying to get to the office at normal hours, it's a 1.25 hour drive--both ways. I wish there were bike lanes where I live...It would be an enjoyable 30-40 minute bike ride, but I'd likely die if I tried to ride a bike to work on the street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 15789987, member: 132915"] A bigwig at Ford came to talk to our company and he basically said Ford is looking way into the future and trying to be proactive vs reactive. That is clearly evident by the huge push for ecoboost engines and extensive use of aluminum. Autonomous vehicles are going to become a reality at some point in time, so they are also making a huge push in that area. That said, I did not get the chance to ask him directly about the Future of Ford Performance, but I think there is plenty of excitement to come for quite a while. It may not be in the form of big displacement, NA engines; but rather in the form of weight reduction and small, power dense engines. Thick about the trickle down of technology used in the Ford GT. I need to take a picture of my morning/afternoon commute and see if you can point out any trucks! The grid lock here is created by 100,000s of thousand of people trying to get to and from the office. I live 10 miles from work. If I leave with everyone else trying to get to the office at normal hours, it's a 1.25 hour drive--both ways. I wish there were bike lanes where I live...It would be an enjoyable 30-40 minute bike ride, but I'd likely die if I tried to ride a bike to work on the street. [/QUOTE]
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