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![]() Ok, maybe I didn't get that out right. To me, the car feels no different than driving say a Buick or some kind of touring car. You know how when you are going up and down small hills in those cars, you can kind of feel the car "floating" on the hills kind of like the car is taking its time adjusting to the change in the road, unlike a stock mustang hugging the road. Same with going around corners in those cars. You can go around them pretty quick, but you can feel the body roll as you go through it. I used to drive a Crown Vic for work everyday, and I feel the Mustang now handles like that Crown Vic did. Hope this helps some.
Chris
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