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Originally Posted by LiquidZ
Price is the great equalizer.
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but you sacrifice a lot in the mustang to get a v8 at that price. you get less build quality, crappy interior, a dull exterior look, a heavy body, somewhat unrefined suspension, outdated design. obviously ford had to cut a lot of corners to offer the v8 mustang at that price. basically you get an above average engine and a below average everything else. if someone likes that compromise, good for them. i personally won't be scrambling to a ford dealer anytime soon. perhaps the next gen mustang if it comes with irs, track tuned suspension, smaller body, less weight and preferably an upgraded interior it might be an option. (though in all likelihood i would have enough money by then to get a gt-r)