Performance Tested - 2015 Ford Mustang GT Long-Term Road Test

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edited February 2015 in Ford
imagePerformance Tested - 2015 Ford Mustang GT Long-Term Road Test

Does the 2015 Ford Mustang GT's new independent rear suspension mop the floor with the Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger? There's only one way to find out!

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  • rr811rr811 Member Posts: 4
    Interesting that the Camaro has the handling advantage over the Mustang with the performance package
  • allthingshondaallthingshonda Member Posts: 878
    rr811 said:

    Interesting that the Camaro has the handling advantage over the Mustang with the performance package

    Not a surprise. GM tests all of their performance cars on the Nurburgring and it pays off. The Cadillac CTS V-Sport can out handle the competition from Germany, including the ultimate driving machine. That new electronic limited slip differential is like having Super Handling Two Wheel Drive. Combine that with GM's excellent Magnetic Ride Control and the General is hard to beat around a track. Ford has finally accepted that they can't develop anything as good as those magnetic shocks so they are just going to buy them and put them on the upcoming Mustang Shelby GT350.

  • cameronrcameronr Member Posts: 38
    aerodax said:
    You are right. A correction will appear shortly.

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  • wild_willy57wild_willy57 Member Posts: 3
    Whut the? "The current-gen Dodge Challenger RT and Chevrolet Camaro SS both use IRS"
    I can NOT find ANY mention of the Challenger or the Camaro, no matter what build, having IRS.
    Have I missed something?
  • megatechpcmegatechpc Member Posts: 2
    You have. Both have IRS.
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