Why this is our favourite sports car

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Australians can’t get enough of this famous sports car, and it is easy to understand why. But it isn’t perfect and there are some things you need to know.

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A plaque on the dash of our loan car says 55 years of Mustang, which is some achievement for a two-door, rear-drive sports car. That longevity is down to sheer visceral attraction — it stirs emotions in people that aren’t entirely logical. The 2020 version’s unashamedly retro styling does great justice to the original 1960s design and the V8’s fat, meaty exhaust note turns revheads week at the knees.

The original Mustang felt a little low rent in the cabin, but Ford addressed that in a midlife update that replaced hard, shiny plastics with softer materials. The refresh included a new 12-inch configurable screen in front of the driver. The screen layout changes as you switch from “normal” driving mode to “sport”, “track” and “drag”. Scroll through the settings and you’ll find G-sensors, lap timers and a bunch of digital gauges telling you the temperature of various fluids.

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You guys need to drive a Dodge Charger...smmoooth and fast

I would be able to afford this, if i wasn't pulled over for speeding and caught drunk driving while on a holiday at the NSW snowy mountains in the year 2000AD/ 2 weeks later i might have succeeded to from .02 to .05 my job required i drive to many sites across sydney Judges Suck

You mean this Mustang

Bring back the Falcon.

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