StoneRT
Well-Known Member
On the track this Mustang is clearly better than its GT predecessors, with some of the aplomb and steering response that distinguishes the outgoing Boss 302. But it's on the road that it comes alive, the rear suspension gripping when you need it to but always just a throttle adjustment away from a micrometer precise rotation, the motion of the body so well controlled despite the weight, the trustworthy feedback from all four corners. This is the best mustang ever, the best ponycar ever, a mutant with DNA from the Fox 5.0 and the BMW e46 in seemingly equal measure.
I think that pretty much sounds like a winner in my book!
I think that pretty much sounds like a winner in my book!
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