Tatt fra siden: FORD 'EXCITEMENT' EMBARRASSMENT Ford has been forced to apologise to its dealers after accidentally unveiling some future models which, sources say, were 'exciting'. Blue Oval salesmen across the US were said to be left bewildered and confused by these announcements, specifically of the forthcoming GT supercar and the Mustang concept which heralds the look of next year's production model. "It just isn't right to shock dedicated employees like that," complained Ford Dealership Association spokeser Bud Lyte. "The guys who make their living selling Ford motor vehicles just aren't used to seeing a car that is what we in the business call 'interesting' and for Ford to show two cars that are both 'interesting' and 'exciting' just isn't fair. We've had reports of racing pulses, renewed optimism and consequent delays in actioning that day's recall notice." Ford bosses in Dearborn have apologised for the error and have promised that there probably won't be much more 'excitement' for its dealers throughout 2003. As a further precaution, and to offset any residual 'excitement' still in the system, every dealership is to receive an extra shipment of Taurus LXs