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Old 02-05-2018, 12:09 PM   #1642
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Originally Posted by SSfriendly View Post
PP1 is to the mustang what the SS is to the camaro. The camaro lineup does not have a grand touring option, it's more performance oriented right out of the box. The simply fact that the SS only comes with summer tires while the GT (non PP) only comes with all season tires really highlights this point.
So the GT being lame forces GM to need a watered-down version of the SS? So now all of a sudden the excuse for the GT being a poor performer is that it's the "Touring" version of the Mustang? WTF is that shit?
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Originally Posted by SSfriendly View Post
Of course you don’t see it that way, you have camaro blinders on. The 6th gen GT never really lined up with the 6th gen SS. We all compared it because they both were the base levels available. The GT is more of a grand touring car and the SS has more of a track car flavor. We compared the PP1 to the 1LE because that’s all we had. Everyone knew the PP1 wasn’t really a track car, but a street car with a track car flavor (much like the SS). Now that Ford is actually making a PP2 that has suspension and tires that line up with the 1LE, we have cars that once again line up, not from an actual lap time standpoint but purely an option standpoint. Both have track oriented summer tires wider than their counterparts, and both have a much more track oriented suspension.
I have performance blinders on. You have full-of-shit blinders on. If I wanted a tourer, I wouldn't even consider a Mustang or a Camaro for that matter. These are Muscle cars. Not Sport Tourers.

The GT matches up with the SS. The PP was the upgrade to the GT just like the SS 1LE was the upgrade to the SS. Again, just because the Mustang got it's ass kicked doesn't mean you can just go around changing categories or adding in sub-categories. It got beat. Convincingly. If the Mustang is no longer a Muscle Car or wants to be in the touring or "sporty" category then so long.

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You have some severe masculinity issues my friend.
Why is that? If you want a car that women desire then good for you. It will underperform because women do not want or desire the same things in a car that men prefer...except for maybe you that is. If you can't understand that then YOU'RE the one with "masculinity issues"...rather, a "lack of masculinity" issue.
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