Edgemere
Well-Known Member
I have always been a Mustang guy. I have owned 3 Mustangs GT's all of them being 2015 and newer, and I also had a 2008 Shelby GT 500. I now own a 2022 Mustang GT Premium. I crossed over to the dark side and purchased a 2018 2SS Camaro, Hot Wheels Edition brand new. That car was the best handling car that I have ever owned right from the factory. I did not need to put a single dime into it for any suspension upgrades.
Every Mustang I have owned, I needed to start upgrading the suspension to get it close to what I got with my Camaro from the factory. It kind of pisses me off that Ford couldn't give a better suspension right from the factory. Their PP1 package is kind of a joke, and it is $1,699 for MagneRide on top of the cost for the PP1 package, which you need first. Over all, I still like Mustangs the best but that 2SS could really handle. The Cost of my 2SS with MagneRide was $43,998 (loaded) back in 2018. Oh well, I love my new Mustang, just going to put a few bucks into the suspension again.
Every Mustang I have owned, I needed to start upgrading the suspension to get it close to what I got with my Camaro from the factory. It kind of pisses me off that Ford couldn't give a better suspension right from the factory. Their PP1 package is kind of a joke, and it is $1,699 for MagneRide on top of the cost for the PP1 package, which you need first. Over all, I still like Mustangs the best but that 2SS could really handle. The Cost of my 2SS with MagneRide was $43,998 (loaded) back in 2018. Oh well, I love my new Mustang, just going to put a few bucks into the suspension again.