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2015 Ford Mustang Road Test | Edmunds.com
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2015 Ford Mustang Road Test | Edmunds.com
Edmunds.com conducts a road test of the 2015 Ford Mustang, where we drive the GT model with its V8 and the turbocharged EcoBoost version.
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i bought mine for 25k new; so i didn't mind dropping a thousand or so dollars modifying the suspension, a thousand on proper wheels, several hundred on sticky summer tires, and a little over a thousand on brembo brakes. i think another thousand on a watts link might make the car damn near perfect if i ever get around to it.
but to have to spend 35k for the latest car and it sounds like you still need to go to the aftermarket to fix the suspension? sorry, they should have gotten it right out of the factory for that much money. throw in a bland exterior...
also, my car already feels like a pig on the road course and it is around 3500 lbs. really disappointed with the weight gain.
and i'm not saying you can't make a pig dance but my car is around 3600 lbs and feels fat on the road course. but checky randy pobst's review of the mustang at that other site. it is still let down by its dampers...
My current Lease is up this Summer, and I think I found my new car!