Well you said you wanted to hit the twisties and that rules out the mustang =). I mean you have to get out at every corner, jack the car up, point it in the new direction, let it down, get back in, and get moving again. Who wants to do that?
All kidding aside I'm sure you'd be happy with either but you're asking a very biased crowd. I've had my 370 for 8 months now, put 12,000 miles on her and loved every one of them. Well except the one where some bastard hit my window with a rock. The car does not over heat even with "spirited" driving. If you plan on trying to track it just get an oil cooler. As for cons really the biggest con IMO is the blind spots, but I haven't been inside a new mustang to compare.
-William
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