Azurael wrote:They still using solid rear axles on 'Stangs? If so, while I appreciate the legendary heritage and good looks, but I certainly wouldn't ever want to drive one round a bumpy corner... I'll stick to my horse and cart, it has IRS

I know there's a ridiculous rivalry between Ford & GM fans in the US that I don't think I'll ever understand, but why choose a 'Stang over a 'Vette if it's got to be American?

The Corvette is from what I've seen actually competitive with European and Asian sports cars... Still, I guess it's not all about the 'go'.
Oh... and BiotecVirus, do you work for Renault by any chance? "Everything Should Use Torx Screws"

Yeah they are still using live axels in them. Only ones that didn't were the new edge cobras. Pretty bad ass tracking cars. I agree IRS has its benefits, but so do the live axels

. The rival between Ford and GM is pretty old, 50's if I remember correctly, pretty early, probably started with the corvette and ford answered with the original thunderbird. That's as early as I see it. The mustang doesn't compete against the corvette though. Totally different class of cars. The mustang competes against the camaro and challenger, and when it was created competed against other cars such AMC Javelin, Plymouth 'Cuda, Dodge Charger and so on. The mustang started what us americans love to call the pony car war. 2+2 2 door coupe with v-8 power. The new global mustang will have IRS
Whitey wrote:Nice Mustang. How's that 5.0 feel? I've always liked the 2010+ style more than the 05-09. Wondering what the 2014 will look like.
Thank you. The 5.0 is a focking beast! Great power band in second through fifth, sixth (like most six speeds I'm sure) is only for illegal highway speeds and gas saving cruising! I had the original transmission and flywheel problems but ford fixed them and gave me a free tune up and oil change afterwards. How thoughtful!

Aftermarket parts are fairly easy to come by even in its relatively new arrival. evolution performance had that thing at 10 sec at the 1/4 mile within the first few months of its release. Easy to tune and it behaves very well at the track and at speed. The only thing I don't like about it... it's black. Every swirl mark, rock chip, scratch, parking lot dent, even dirt can be seen in that beautiful color

... And as for the 2015 mustang, I agree, I WANT PICTURES! I WANT SPECS! Stop being greedy Ford! Share! I'm gonna trade in this 2011 for it if it looks as good as some of the so-called concept art is showing. But they say IRS, direct injection, lighter (by 300-500 lbs possibly), smaller, and keeping rwd. I'm for that.