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Old 02-05-2002, 04:33 PM   #1
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Motortrend couldn't drive to save their own life. You can only take their information with a grain of salt. They have no idea how to drive one. You can't learn in a day or two. Yes they WILL out handle a T/A. You obviously know nothing of the GEN 1s let alone the GEN 2s so there's no point arguing with you. Quoting magazines is as useless as Z rated tires on a Geo. Let alone you didn't give us the whole article. Even though it's useless.

The main point was that just because the mustang sits a little higher doesn't mean that it'll handle worse. For an example, even though a vehicle may sit lower if it's front/rear weight bias is way off it'll still handle like crap. Just one of many examples that will rule out your statement of lower=better handling.

And I've had a few mustangs myself so I know what I'm talking about. I've also driven the F-bodies and they could never keep up with my L in the twisties. Experience is much better than quoting magazines.
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