lazarus870
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Have my '16 on order so voted with my wallet of course. 
After driving compact cars forever, the new Mustang looks physically huge (though seems to drive smaller).
It's amazing that the original Mustang was just 2,500 pounds, which is around 200 pounds less than a 2015 Honda Civic. Even Steve McQueen's car in Bullitt was significantly lighter and smaller than today's.
I remember how small and light my friend's 5.0 Fox Body LX seems compared to new Stangs. It was like a sled with a V8 engine.
I know it's a sign of the times with safety regulations and features and whatnot.
When I see newer Mustangs, they look pretty large for a sporty car. But that's the way all new cars are. The Accord, the Camaro, the Camry, trucks, everything is getting bigger and bigger.
Hell, even my compact car feels like it barely fits in some urban parking garages.
Curious what people think of the new Mustang's size?
Does the weight make the car feel portly and unmaneuverable?
Or does it handle its weight and size well?
After driving compact cars forever, the new Mustang looks physically huge (though seems to drive smaller).
It's amazing that the original Mustang was just 2,500 pounds, which is around 200 pounds less than a 2015 Honda Civic. Even Steve McQueen's car in Bullitt was significantly lighter and smaller than today's.
I remember how small and light my friend's 5.0 Fox Body LX seems compared to new Stangs. It was like a sled with a V8 engine.
I know it's a sign of the times with safety regulations and features and whatnot.
When I see newer Mustangs, they look pretty large for a sporty car. But that's the way all new cars are. The Accord, the Camaro, the Camry, trucks, everything is getting bigger and bigger.
Hell, even my compact car feels like it barely fits in some urban parking garages.
Curious what people think of the new Mustang's size?
Does the weight make the car feel portly and unmaneuverable?
Or does it handle its weight and size well?
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