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interesting look. I like the front end but the rear is too sloped for a mustang.
I see hints of a 240SX.
You can put a pig in a dress, give it a manicure, and spray it with perfume... but it's still a pig. Until Ford gives this car [the] independent rear suspension [it deserves], it'll continue to handle like a pig.
In a dress.
Erm... watched any Grand Am racing lately? Notice that F Stock's index jumped higher than any of the other Stock classes for '09?
The solid rear axle isn't the most sophisticated solution, but in the current Mustang it works pretty darn well. The D2C platform Mustang is light years ahead of the previous generation in terms of driving dynamics and handling. You should drive one before you knock it.
Yeah, thanks. I have noticed that a fully prepared racing Mustang can do pretty well -- they have done for years. Has little if anything to do with normal driving in a normal car, but I suppose you're just trying to convince me of how good that rear suspension is. ;) Funny... Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche -- not to mention Mazda, Volkswagen, and even Hyundai -- haven't caught on to the superiority of the solid rear suspension, but what do they know? And we all know that autocross indexing is a perfect representation of a car's relative performance.
I have driven a Mustang recently (interesting that you'd automatically assume that I haven't) -- rented one on vacation for a week this summer. It was a nice cruiser, and for the money, it's probably not a bad value. I enjoyed the car for what it was, and I definitely agree with you that Ford has done a pretty good job with the solid rear suspension. But I keep thinking of what the car could be if Ford would step into the modern age.
YMMV
"if Ford would step into the modern age."
They will once they get a slice of 25,000,000,000.00 US.
I thought Ford owned Mazda.
Ford owns 33% of Mazda, they are selling 20%....at least according to the article I read.
The Probe was a piece of crap and was never going to be able to take the place of the Mustang. And for all you guys that say the live axle can't hang, go ride in an American Iron car and then come back and report. They are good for more than just Drag Racing. Ford did it for money reasons also.
No smartass just stating the truth. Don't assume anything.
Any word on engines?
I heard that the 2010 was supposed to get the new 3.7L engine from the new Mazda 6. Even if Ford is selling most of their shares, I understand that they swear that they will still collaborate on technology.
If it does get the new Mazda V6, the V6 Mustang will be getting close to the same power levels as the current V8.
From what I've heard through mags and other sources they may still have a V8 but have been talking about a turbo V6.