Living With A Ford GT - Summary

Summary

The video showcases a 2005 Ford GT, a supercar that's known for its powerful engine and intimidating design. The host takes the car for a drive, sharing his first impressions and experiences with daily driving, including navigating tight spaces, parking, and going shopping. Despite its reputation, the host finds the car to be surprisingly manageable and even practical, with a decent fuel economy of 12.68 miles per gallon. Throughout the video, the host also promotes a giveaway where viewers can win their own Ford GT, courtesy of Omaze.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Ford GT is a road-going car that was created as a 100th birthday present to itself.
2. The Ford GT has a 5.4 liter supercharged V8 engine.
3. The engine produces 550 horsepower.
4. The car can accelerate from 0-60mph in just over three seconds.
5. The car has over 500 pounds of torque.
6. The Ford GT has a manual transmission with a long throw.
7. The car has a push-button start.
8. The seats have holes in them, similar to the GT40 race car.
9. The car is relatively easy to drive normally.
10. The car has a small trunk space, but it is accessible by opening the front of the car.
11. The car's fuel economy is around 12.68 miles per gallon.
12. The car's fuel economy works out to 22.27 liters per 100 kilometers.
13. The car's owner, Jason, has owned it from new.
14. The car is a 2005 model.
15. The car has a smaller pulley on the supercharger, which increases the horsepower to 650.
16. The car has a six-speed manual transmission.
17. The car has a handbrake lever that can be uncomfortable to use.
18. The car's visibility can be limited by a large A-pillar.
19. The car's turn signal indicators are from a Ford Focus.
20. The car is relatively low to the ground, which can make it difficult to see over speed bumps.