crysalis_01
Well-Known Member
I present as counterpoint:Sorry my first post on this forum is somewhat (-) but:
I cant believe the narrow mindedness of some people claiming to be be "purists" of the Mustang culture. I have owned Mustangs non stop for 20 straight years now. Why are people are so repulsed by the idea they won't even consider an optional version? Not saying every Mustang should be equipped with AWD. Better driving experience with 2WD? No, this is purely subjective. Most RWD sports cars are struggling to get 0-60 times in the high 3 second range these days. Good quarter mile performance of any of these ultra performance RWD cars requires a "hero" run to save face and not be embarrassed at the track. I can tell you from experience it sucks to have your performance be limited by traction. Buy a set of slick when I want performance in a straight line? Buy a set of studded snow tires for the snow? Buy a full suspension package to get my car to transfer weight, and not wheel hop. How about an all around solution like AWD, wow such a horrible concept. Meanwhile the real sports cars of today are reaching unprecedented performance gains with the use of AWD. I can't even imagine how nuts a 662 HP AWD mustang would be as a daily driver. Absolutely it would be a good option for some people but not everyone. More people would come around after they got spanked a couple of times. :-) Build it and they will come... around... eventually... Done ranting.
1) Ferrari 458 (RWD)
2) McLaren MP4-12c (RWD)
3) Lamborghini Balboni (RWD)
4) Ferrari LA Ferrari (RWD)
5) Aston Martin V12 Vantage (RWD)
6) Jaguar F-type (RWD)
7) Chevrolet Corvette (RWD)
8) Mercedes Benz c63 AMG (RWD)
I could go on, but I think you can see where I'm going. While awd can be a great addition to a sports car, it is by no means necessary. Even for the "real" sports cars.
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