Thanks much!UPDATE 8/25/23: This review has been updated with test numbers.
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a44675712/2024-ford-mustang-dark-horse-drive/
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Dark Horse is just a "wanna have" gadget for people. I think many people want it just because it's more limited and keeps it's value. All those performance upgrades that it has will only be noticable when on race track I guess. A drag strip is identical for both.So hold up....the Dark Horse and GT have nearly identical drag strip times and speeds? Makes me glad I saved $10k buying the GT instead of DH. I'm sure a road course is where the changes are most evident, but I'm happy. Extra 14 ponies don't matter all that much.
I won't be shocked if there's not even a hp difference in the two the minor difference in dragstrip numbers there is most likely the better trans or the tires on the dh. I'd bet 10 spd to 10 spd the are also probably close to the same as this or closer. And the handling and braking differences are likely just the tires.So hold up....the Dark Horse and GT have nearly identical drag strip times and speeds? Makes me glad I saved $10k buying the GT instead of DH. I'm sure a road course is where the changes are most evident, but I'm happy. Extra 14 ponies don't matter all that much.
Not everyone who orders the DH did it for the drag strip and the track. Get one just to beat around in and enjoy life.Dark Horse is just a "wanna have" gadget for people. I think many people want it just because it's more limited and keeps it's value. All those performance upgrades that it has will only be noticable when on race track I guess. A drag strip is identical for both.
I don't buy a car to keep the value. A car is a bad investment. I buy the car with the same idea of buying a TV.
Enjoying that thing until I want to get rid of it. Every penny that t I can sell it for is just nice to have some money back.
DH was never marketed as a drag car. You buy the GT to drag.So hold up....the Dark Horse and GT have nearly identical drag strip times and speeds? Makes me glad I saved $10k buying the GT instead of DH. I'm sure a road course is where the changes are most evident, but I'm happy. Extra 14 ponies don't matter all that much.
Nowhere in my comment I said people buy them for the track and to race it.Not everyone who orders the DH did it for the drag strip and the track. Get one just to beat around in and enjoy life.
For me, the Dark Horse is about the transmission and the added coolers for track duty (as well as looks, but that's subjective). I like the gearing of the Tremec better for tooling around town, and I like having the added coolers for the occasional track day. The reality is though, that performance between the two cars is going to be essentially identical. Fourteen hp is basically a meaningless difference, and I can't imagine there's even much handling difference unless the Dark Horse has the handling pack with the extra rubber. The hp difference is likely offset by the added weight of the Dark Horse anyway.So hold up....the Dark Horse and GT have nearly identical drag strip times and speeds? Makes me glad I saved $10k buying the GT instead of DH. I'm sure a road course is where the changes are most evident, but I'm happy. Extra 14 ponies don't matter all that much.
What makes you say that? The S650 is basically a reskinned S550 with an extra 20 hp that gets offset by the nearly 100 lb weight increase. There hasn't really been anything added here that's going to move the performance needle majorly in any direction.Those are some pretty dang sandbagged numbers.
these guys aren’t pushing the Mustang just going through the paces it appears.
not new though. Gotta wonder where the lack of enthusiasm comes from.