For me, there are two very distinct advantages for MagneRide on street cars: 1) MagneRide is more comfortable in the Normal mode, and it's more flat and stable in any mode. It provides a much smoother ride, especially on the highway (back in the day, I couldn't believe how "fresh" I felt after a long day of driving a Corvette on long road trips). Additionally, in the few times that I've driven the regular passive suspension in other Mustangs, I've noticed something that I'd call "choppiness" that is just plain tiring to experience. 2) The drive modes offer instantaneous adjustment. Sometimes, I want to just mindlessly pile up the miles. Sometimes I want to feel every crack. It's very easy to hit the drive mode button to make either happen.Hopefully at this point it’s not too much of a derail, but can anybody tell me exactly and concisely what advantage Magneride offers on a street-driven GT? For giggles let’s envision a 35 mile stretch of good but curvy mountain road between two small north Georgia towns, and throw in normal everyday traffic.
By the way, I should point out that AE can be enjoyed immensely on a 2 mile speed limit drive to the grocery store.
You do realize that you responded to a thread that is almost three years?My 2 cents, go with every factory option you can afford. It will keep the resale value high. Aftermarket stuff is great, but it can turn off future buyers. I know, I know, some will point out that Aftermarket stuff is superior to OEM and that is mostly true, but the perception to the perspective buyer is that the car was abused. Be honest, would you by a used car seeing a bunch of aftermarket performance parts all over it. No, you want the little old lady just drove it to church car. Now I do have the active exhaust and absolutely love it. I also wish I had the Magnaride suspension, but the non active suspension is pretty darn good. To me, the car is on rails and it's best handling Mustang I've owned to date. I don't track the car and for the most part it's a DD. Again my 2 cents.
Oh Wow I missed that. And here I am thinking I clicked on new posts!You do realize that you responded to a thread that is almost three years?![]()
You're not the only one. I do it from time to time as well. Hard to keep up!Oh Wow I missed that. And here I am thinking I clicked on new posts!
