I could really care less if it finished last. Personally speaking, I'd rather have the Mustang than the other cars in the test... But simply put, thats because I'm an ass-backwards American who has no idea what a good performance car is, watches NASCAR, and drinks beer. God forbid we build a $27,000 car that can hold its own, but can't quite match the other cars that are THOUSANDS MORE.
Ford Mustang Shelby GT - $27,000 (Premium GT Base; Shelby GT built upon this.)
Nissan 350Z - $27,900
Audi TT 2.0 - $34,800
Mazda RX-8 - $27,030.
Thousands more? Where the hell do you get your figures from. We're not building $27,000 cars that can hold their own. We're building $27,000 cars that are getting tail whooped by less powered vehicles. And maybe, if Ford get its head straight, that if we actually put enough work to make the Ford a $34,080 base car, it would actually kick some ass.
Jesus f'ing Christ man, you guys need to lossen up about stuff like this. You can't go out and actually expect a Mustang, a blue-collar 'sports car' to go and outdo cars that have stupid amounts of money invested in God-only-knows technology to make it just a bit faster than the competition. So what if Ford cut a few corners, made the Mustang cheaper, and made it handle a bit worse than the competition.
Excuse me. What about GM sitting in Detroit bragging about, how they will have Carrera GT performance. What about Ford sitting their letting FR500GT buyers know magazines called it, "The Killer Mustang!"?
We don't expect it too. We know it won't. But it's the companies themselves, Ford and Chevrolet who let this bag of air out.
A Nissan does not have stupid amounts of money invested in it. It's the SAME F'ING price as the Shelby. Hello! Want to explain that game?
Get over yourself. Get over the fact that the Germans and the Japanese are better. I just don't care anymore. You've completely written off what the Mustang was all about, and completely missed the target.
No. You get over the fact that the image of gorgeous 60's Mustangs is being thrown to crap bin with all these new, and
over-made models.
Ford is obviously relying on Mustang and F150 sells to stay alive. And what better way to rely on the Mustang than to make 50,000 models who all STILL can barely get within the performance of competitors, and must have money invested in aftermarket companies to finally become a TRUE Mustang.
Considering that the $27K Mustang (yes, I know that the Shelby is priced at $36K... performance differences are minimal, mods can be done by ones self for $3K) can match the cars that are generally more expensive (350Z, $28-30K, RX-8 $28-30K, TT says $35K here), thats a damn-good-job in my opinion.
But when you equal 1 mod, you must make the comp. fair by equalling the other guy with 1 mod. That's not a damn-good job. How the hell does a car of the same price, with a lot more horsepower, and better drag time, fall behind a car with less power, and just as good interior (Audi excluded)?
...Stop complaining. Nobody is putting a gun to your head and telling you to buy a Mustang instead of your beloved Lamborghini...
At least I know at the end of the day, my car won't be having its ass nearly haned to it on a silver platter by a 315Bhp Carrera S unlike the Z06.
1-3 second time differential on 5 out of 8 tracks. That's just f'ing sad even with the Porsche $12,000 more.