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How come?Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Wow, that WAS a nice STI...
Mustang looks nice.
EDIT: Though, I rather have a Pontiac Trans Am WS6...
make that a firehawk and youve got a deal!
and WTH are the 05 stangs doing in dealers already!? its still barely 04!
ford must be anxious to get some sales goin.
Originally posted by: Howard
How come?Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
Originally posted by: Pocatello
The Mustang GT, I want. I've recently driven a 92 Mustang GT, which is fairly old, but it was a blast.
Originally posted by: pcmodem
Hrm...
Didn't know Subaru offered a submarine option on their Impreza line.
Pass the SCUBA gear,
PCM
I would hardly consider a long wheel base the last thing you would want in a sports car. The long wheel base helps high speed stability, which would be useful for open road courses and drag racing. A short wheelbase car would be very agile and nimble going around a tight parking lot course, but not as helpful for 120mph bends around Nurburgring.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
I would hardly consider a long wheel base the last thing you would want in a sports car. The long wheel base helps high speed stability, which would be useful for open road courses and drag racing. A short wheelbase car would be very agile and nimble going around a tight parking lot course, but not as helpful for 120mph bends around Nurburgring.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
The Mustang was never meant to be an autocrosser.
Originally posted by: opticalmace
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
I would hardly consider a long wheel base the last thing you would want in a sports car. The long wheel base helps high speed stability, which would be useful for open road courses and drag racing. A short wheelbase car would be very agile and nimble going around a tight parking lot course, but not as helpful for 120mph bends around Nurburgring.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
The Mustang was never meant to be an autocrosser.
:beer:
Originally posted by: pcmodem
Hrm...
Didn't know Subaru offered a submarine option on their Impreza line.
Pass the SCUBA gear,
PCM
Originally posted by: Crazymofo
Originally posted by: opticalmace
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
I would hardly consider a long wheel base the last thing you would want in a sports car. The long wheel base helps high speed stability, which would be useful for open road courses and drag racing. A short wheelbase car would be very agile and nimble going around a tight parking lot course, but not as helpful for 120mph bends around Nurburgring.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
The Mustang was never meant to be an autocrosser.
:beer:
Either there is 2 different definitions of a "sports car" or all you idiots are calling a Mustang a sports car!?!?
Originally posted by: Aharami
that mustang actually looks pretty sweet. but the interior is still ugh! ford coulda put some better seats up front...maybe something with more lateral support?
Originally posted by: AmericasTeam
Originally posted by: Crazymofo
Originally posted by: opticalmace
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
I would hardly consider a long wheel base the last thing you would want in a sports car. The long wheel base helps high speed stability, which would be useful for open road courses and drag racing. A short wheelbase car would be very agile and nimble going around a tight parking lot course, but not as helpful for 120mph bends around Nurburgring.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
The Mustang was never meant to be an autocrosser.
:beer:
Either there is 2 different definitions of a "sports car" or all you idiots are calling a Mustang a sports car!?!?
Whats your definition of a sports car? What do you consider the Mustang to be?
Originally posted by: DPmaster
Originally posted by: AmericasTeam
Originally posted by: Crazymofo
Originally posted by: opticalmace
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
I would hardly consider a long wheel base the last thing you would want in a sports car. The long wheel base helps high speed stability, which would be useful for open road courses and drag racing. A short wheelbase car would be very agile and nimble going around a tight parking lot course, but not as helpful for 120mph bends around Nurburgring.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
The Mustang was never meant to be an autocrosser.
:beer:
Either there is 2 different definitions of a "sports car" or all you idiots are calling a Mustang a sports car!?!?
Whats your definition of a sports car? What do you consider the Mustang to be?
I would call the Mustang a sporty car but not a sports car...just my opinion anyways. A sports car to me can't be more than a two-seater. This doesn't imply that all 2-seater cars are sports cars; only that a true sports car can't have more than two seats. I consider a Corvette or Viper a sports car. Something like the WRX or Mustang would be a "sporty" car...to me at least.
Originally posted by: DPmaster
Originally posted by: AmericasTeam
Originally posted by: Crazymofo
Originally posted by: opticalmace
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
I would hardly consider a long wheel base the last thing you would want in a sports car. The long wheel base helps high speed stability, which would be useful for open road courses and drag racing. A short wheelbase car would be very agile and nimble going around a tight parking lot course, but not as helpful for 120mph bends around Nurburgring.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
The Mustang was never meant to be an autocrosser.
:beer:
Either there is 2 different definitions of a "sports car" or all you idiots are calling a Mustang a sports car!?!?
Whats your definition of a sports car? What do you consider the Mustang to be?
I would call the Mustang a sporty car but not a sports car...just my opinion anyways. A sports car to me can't be more than a two-seater. This doesn't imply that all 2-seater cars are sports cars; only that a true sports car can't have more than two seats. I consider a Corvette or Viper a sports car. Something like the WRX or Mustang would be a "sporty" car...to me at least.
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: DPmaster
Originally posted by: AmericasTeam
Originally posted by: Crazymofo
Originally posted by: opticalmace
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
I would hardly consider a long wheel base the last thing you would want in a sports car. The long wheel base helps high speed stability, which would be useful for open road courses and drag racing. A short wheelbase car would be very agile and nimble going around a tight parking lot course, but not as helpful for 120mph bends around Nurburgring.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The absolute last thing you want in a sports car is a long wheelbase. And since the Mustang does not need interior space to be optimized there's no point in pushing the wheels to the corners.Originally posted by: thomsbrain
the rear overhang on the mustang is longer than a civic. way to put the wheels at the corners, boys!
ZV
The Mustang was never meant to be an autocrosser.
:beer:
Either there is 2 different definitions of a "sports car" or all you idiots are calling a Mustang a sports car!?!?
Whats your definition of a sports car? What do you consider the Mustang to be?
I would call the Mustang a sporty car but not a sports car...just my opinion anyways. A sports car to me can't be more than a two-seater. This doesn't imply that all 2-seater cars are sports cars; only that a true sports car can't have more than two seats. I consider a Corvette or Viper a sports car. Something like the WRX or Mustang would be a "sporty" car...to me at least.
I don't see why a sports car has to have 2 seats. Somehow, putting 2 little seats in the back magically makes a vehicle no longer a sports car? What if you take the back seats out of a Mustang? Then is it a sports car?
