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2015 Mustang GT Reviews
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<blockquote data-quote="o2gt" data-source="post: 14421291" data-attributes="member: 57100"><p>So it's 196lb heavier Than the previous model. Not terrible more than the last reports seemed to indicate. I'm not sure what the last fully loaded gt weighed I would think around 3700 so that puts the new one some were around 3900lb. I'm not sure I would be able to tell on the street. I don't track my car I'm not even that great of a driver. But it would have been nice to if they could have managed to keep the weight lower. If nothing else to help add to the sensation when accelerating hard. </p><p></p><p>The reviews seem strange to me. They seem to like the car and the handling sounds much improved maybe not to the boss level. But there is no big leap forward like I thought there would be. We all new the power numbers before today, but I still believed they had something up their sleeves. I wonder if this is why the launch has been so drawn out. </p><p>Part of me thinks the will make some changes next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o2gt, post: 14421291, member: 57100"] So it's 196lb heavier Than the previous model. Not terrible more than the last reports seemed to indicate. I'm not sure what the last fully loaded gt weighed I would think around 3700 so that puts the new one some were around 3900lb. I'm not sure I would be able to tell on the street. I don't track my car I'm not even that great of a driver. But it would have been nice to if they could have managed to keep the weight lower. If nothing else to help add to the sensation when accelerating hard. The reviews seem strange to me. They seem to like the car and the handling sounds much improved maybe not to the boss level. But there is no big leap forward like I thought there would be. We all new the power numbers before today, but I still believed they had something up their sleeves. I wonder if this is why the launch has been so drawn out. Part of me thinks the will make some changes next year. [/QUOTE]
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