Blk2015GT
Well-Known Member
It's mostly appearance with just a little handling.From what I have gathered, this is more or less right on. There should be a notable handling improvement over the current R/T packages. In any case, it's not just vinyl. The Challenger T/A will also get that awesome looking hood which is not only functional but nicely reminiscent of the 1970 T/A.
As much as I love the Challenger (with the 392), the Mustang is a lot more along the lines of what I want in my garage. Ford is breaking my heart by letting their performance edge (from the end of the S197 run) just slip away.
This motor could fix almost everything.
"The Super Track Pak is added for a full complement of race-bred chassis upgrades, including a 0.5-inch lowered suspension, high-performance Bilstein shock absorbers, performance brake linings, three-mode electronic stability control (ESC) calibration with "full off" and high-performance Goodyear Eagle F1 tires."
But the Challenger NEEDS handling big time. It is nowhere near the Mustang in stock form at any current trim level. It's like cornering a 4400 pound boat.
The Mustang isn't behind big at all in any category. It needs a small power bump that's it really. I guarantee you will see the GT350 magnaride trickle into the next refresh as an option too since Camaro offers it.
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