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Originally posted by Desert Rose
I really want a Mustang but I have been reading that there no good in bad weather, they hate rain....
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Man, I'd love to know the source from which that excrement was spewed.

That is one of the most blanket statements I've ever heard. It covers just about ALL sports/muscle cars nowadays. Yeah, ya think?

I hope it's obvious tha if you drive fast cars
fast and crazily in the rain, you gonna wreck 'em--simple. "They hate rain", what does that mean? HA ha. Then how are sooooooo many getting sold? The only reason I can think they are bad in the rain is b/c of the people who drive them: some morons who get a Mustang for the first time and think they are agent 007 now and have license to act a fool.
Just to be clear
Desert Rose, I am not yelling at you. Mustangs, as do Camaros and most other muscle/sports (whatever you wish to call them) cars have limited slip positraction-type rear ends (this applies to the 2 back tires) so when you accelerate, power is distributed to both tires instead of one. Therefore, if you accelerate too hard on a wet road, especially while going around corners (which you shouldn't do anyway with any car), it is easier for the back wheels to "break loose" from the pavement b/c they are both turning at (pretty much) the same time. In most cheap economy cars, you don't have that. You'll only have one wheel to which power is given and therefore the other will still be rolling with the road. Moreover, many economy cars are front wheel drive cars so there is little to no chance of the back of the car fishtailing or spinning out while going around corners-- the 2 back tires are just rolling with the road (no acceleration from them) while power is being transferred through the front wheel.
I hope I have not insulted your intelligence, I just wanted to make sure you understand the difference b/t a high performance car and an economy car and the obvious differences that will occur b/t the 2.
You didn't specify, but you are probably just talking about getting the V6 Mustang so you can disregard all the fears of owning a high performance car

. *snicker* (i'm just terrible

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