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Falcon | 93 | 42.08% | |
Mustang | 128 | 57.92% | |
Voters: 221. You may not vote on this poll |
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14-08-2009, 07:43 PM | #1 | ||
You dig, we stick!
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It's something I keep thinking about; If Mustang was offered alongside it's
performance four door distant cousin, would it be more desirable to own? Assuming both had same driveline/chassis/price/power/quality, i.e., no arguments about live axles and which has better power to weigh ratio, the question is more about the two different cars. The poll question is not about whether you think the Mustang will survive in this market, nor is it about the Falcon/GT brand being too strong. It's about what YOU would rather have as a performance car. Examples. XR8 or Mustang GT? Mustang with Ecoboost V6, or F6? A supercharged FPV GT, or Shelby GT500? Which is it for you, the Mustang or the Falcon? We too familiar with the Falcon, so here are some shots of the Mustang.
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