The lack of IRS is the exact reason that I did not buy a stang and went with my Camaro. I actually test drove the stang first before even thinking of going with the Camaro. I hated the stang handling and the cramped cabin.
I made the right decision. The Camaro gives me a beautiful comfortable ride with aggressive looks and is a pure joy to drive. It feels like a Buick in terms of comfort, handles like a true sports car, and goes like the wind when I'm in the mood not to mention it still turns heads wherever I go.
Is it faster than a mustang of the same ilk? I couldn't care less as I didn't buy it for racing or track use. I've never enjoyed any car more that I've owned and I've had several muscle cars in my younger years.
Now that the mustang has a IRS and a larger cabin I think they finally listened to the people however I hate the European look. I think American muscle cars should not look like a dozen other cars on the road. The wrap around front lights are dreadful in my eyes.
Also the idea of a 4 cyl putting out over 300 hp is interesting . Not in terms of performance but reliability and longevity. You know guys will not be satisfied and will try to get even more out of that engine. There will never be a substitute for cubes. If you are buying a muscle car and are worried about gas mileage you are better off with something else. I get 30 mpg on the thruway and have her tuned at 325 Hp out of 3.6 liter engine which could put out much more if I wanted to push it. Direct fuel injection leaves a lot of tuning potential left. That's a perfect compromise for me.
The new stang will sell well I'm sure. It now has broader appeal and not the niche market it has ways been. The European and Asian markets will love it. Die hard stang fans will love it.
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