Gregs24
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- Mustang V8 GT, Ford Kuga PHEV
You need to drive a Lotus or Alpine A110 to discover how liberating a lack of weight is. Everything comes alive and you don't need a huge heavy V million to power it. Ride is better because you can have softer springs as less weight to support so that better ride doesn't compromise handling.Reasonable arguments. Thank you for your answer.
I like the R8 as well, who doesn't? It's just in another league compared to the TT - performance and money wise...
I think most people like Porsche. Today their cars are the best you can get but they do come at a price... I generally don't like the design of their cars. Apart from the Carrera GT and the 918 Spider they do not look appealing to me. My father once owned a 928 and I never liked it. Harsh ride, underwhelmingly 'fast' and overall very limited in quality (back then Porsche struggled as a brand).
I don’t really get the weight argument. Lighter cars are better no doubt about that but a modern AWD system adds around 50kg which, in my perspective, is a worthy sacrifice for the performance gain and overall usability of the car. Besides, many carry around a toolbox in their cars for repairs and such. Add an overweight driver and the overall weight gain is much higher compared to the AWD weight gain.
Lightweight makes sense if one goes the distance like the Porsche GT2 RS or other cars of its kind. It doesn’t make sense to me in daily driving car that is required to offer at least a decent amount of amenities to the driver ;)
If the Mustang would be my second or third car that is only driven occasionally I would still option a modern AWD system if possible and dismantle everything else from the car that adds unnecessary weight like the insulation, rear seats, audio system and such. However, none of it makes any sense if the driver weighs in over ~80kg (160lbs). The easiest way to reduce the weight of my car for me would be by reducing my bodyweight…
This is why in the UK we find it amusing that you guys call the Mustang a 'sports car' when to us it is a big, relatively heavy GT. Sports cars need to weigh sub 1200kg and be like a water boatman! Two 85kg people in an Alpine A110 would still weigh 500kg less than an empty Mustang!
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