Lorne34
Project Hidalgo
Interesting analysis, thanks for sharing. To me the GT350 is the pinnacle of Mustang achievement while still maintaining a raw/analog feel. The S650 platform has taken the Mustang to another level, but removed some of the raw feel for more comfort and refinement. Everyone has different tastes and desires for their driving experience and they can change and/or evolve over time.I traded my 2010 Porsche Carrera S for a 2018 Mustang GT. I have since traded the Mustang for a BMW Z4. Porsches can be a hassle to live with on a daily basis, depending on where you live. The things that make a 911 a pain in the ass are not an issue with the Mustang. As a weekend fun car, if you live where it never gets too cold and the roads are nice and smooth, the Porsche is great.
There is no comparison between a Porsche 911 and any Mustang. The Porsche is about precision, the Mustang is brute force. The Porsche is light and nimble, response is as fast as you can think it. The Mustang is a school bus, it's heavy and ponderous. You need to plan ahead. Engine performance is quite similar between the two, both relatively small displacement engines (relative to vehicle mass) that you need to wind the piss out of to get peak performance. That was my biggest complaint about both cars, but that's me. I like more bottom end power that comes on a lot easier.
I owned both the Porsche and Mustang for about 3 years. The Porsche left impressions ( both positive and negative) I'm not likely to forget. The Mustang was just another car, but it was easy to live with.
I'm stuck in the analog world and don't want to upgrade to anything that feels like it's driving itself.
I'm sure the BMW is a blast, but an entirely different experience for sure.
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