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![]() Desert Rose:
Mustangs are rear-wheel drive cars and quite powerful, so yes, they're more difficult to drive in wet weather - but not at all impossible or really dangerous. You need good tires, preferably a water-shedding-style tread and of course you have to use common sense; start off easy and don't drive like an idiot (I've seen people do just that, than blame the Mustang when they spin out and crash it). Many hundreds of thousands of Mustangs have been sold and most are still on the road so they can't be that bad to drive in the rain, and I can guarantee you, they're really fun to drive on dry pavement! |
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