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Originally Posted by whiteboyblues2001
Sales numbers again? Good grief...
When I am driving the winding back roads to/from my house, and my car is floating down the road like a stack of phone books on a waterbed, should I think of the sales numbers or something? I mean, how do sales numbers make the car drive better? Do I try to take comfort in knowing Ford sold more Mustangs than Chevy sold Camaros? How does that improve handling? If that's the case, shouldn't I be driving a Toyota Camry? You may be on to something, because even the Camry's body movements aren't that out of control...
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Ive never driven the SS but I have driven the GT aggressively and it does not feel like that. That is known as hyperbole. Is it as planted as the SS unlikely as the SS can produce slightly better lap times , but the Mustang drives very nicely on back roads.
If you want to keep using that one description by Jonny as how the mustang feels thats fine...but stop defending the terrible visibility and other design negatives of the Camaro that everyone who has ever tested the car agrees upon as "people just need to learn to adjust the mirrors" and are nitpicking.