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*2015 Ford Mustang Spy Photos* Independent rear suspension ?

Old Jun 10, 2012 | 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by tps221
but they did perfect the LRA if fords gonna do it they better be even better handling like porsche levels lol. fyi the mustang always has and always will out corner a camaro in the real world. aka more weight makes a car roll badly in corners the camaro IS A FAT OBESE PIG I'm a ford guy can't ya tell lol
I respect your opinion, but disagree. So does the majority of the automotive world. It's a long running and well documented fact that the Mustang suffers from handling problems. I've driven several Mustangs over the years and they all reacted the same way. The nose dives hard and the rear end always wants to come around during cornering. There has been some improvement over the years, but they still suffer from those traits. The Camaro may be a little heavier, but GM took weight and balance into consideration when they designed it (from the ground up) which is why is handles better. The Mustang was a reskinned Falcon with a larger engine. An unbalanced heavy nose\light rear end is not conducive to a well handling vehicle.
 
Old Jun 10, 2012 | 07:44 AM
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Thanks Member's for your posts/comments/opinions on this thread...

Below is a decent comparison on the Carmaro & Mustang...It's a good read

2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 vs 2012 Ford Mustang ... - Motor Trend
 
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