http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/coupes/1403_chevrolet_camaro_z28_porsche_911_turbo_s_nissan_gt_r_comparison/[/url]
says the GTR and 911 can't keep up with the z/28 on a track, so no way in hell some live rear axle car will.
News flash: this thing now has an IRS... I'll wait to see the reviews
Full disclosure: yes, I'm with the company but not speaking for it. My summer toy is an LPE modified lt4 vette, but, at some point over the next year or so, I will probably test drive the new mustang. I wasn't a fan of the live axle's handling, especially over bumpy roads, (too many scary incidents in some of the mustangs I've had) hence the GM garage queen. However, the new Mustang, from what I'm hearing, is formidable. Combine the Shelby's power with a decent chassis and it's a new ball game at the halo. As was, at base v6 and GT levels we were beating Camaro anyway -and how's that guidomobile selling, anyway?
Bottom line: it's frustrating to me that we let GM beat us at the top end. Those guys can't find their butts with both hands and a flashlight and we have to be content, internally, in beating them in the market. I want more.
Addition: the 2.3 l economist is good for 305 hp. I guess GM is getting as much out of their GTDI tech too, though...NOT. The 3.5 ecoboost in my corporate vehicle is 2014 production, thus developed in probably '08 or '09 and is still worth 365hp. GM is facing a steamroller because we now have best in class fuel specific output. Combine that with the fact that we're going to blow away their new pickup and expect GM to continue to be the weak sister. 5.0l out
It will remain at 420hp and about 400 lb-ft of torque down low. Expect this to perform at M3levels on the track, since the old Boss was neck and neck with same ...
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