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Originally Posted by Remonster
I'm not talking about how fast the Mustang is, I'm using the term handling in reference to steering precision and feel, spring/damper tuning, the effects of the heavy rear axle and diff acting as unsprung weight, etc. things you have to sit inside the car to feel and I've driven at least a dozen 2005+ Mustangs, sometimes very hard, so I speak from my personal experience.
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So your critique ultimately boiled down to your subjective opinion on "feel" and not on actual performance or ability to keep up on a track. Got it.
May I interest you in a 1973 911 RS?
Or perhaps a 1990 Miata?
Both of those offer world-leveling degrees of "feel" compared to a modern BMW 3-series.