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Originally Posted by nashstat
If there are no changes to the V8 models, then it is official... "stock" Mustang will beat up a "stock", both V6 and V8. Even though the V6 & V8 have more hp's, the weight differential alone will be enough for the Mustang to beat them up.
For those saying what did you expect from a 2nd year model? Ford did the exact same thing. Redesigned the car last year, and changed the engines this year and just changed the engines this year.
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yeah, but thats because their v6 up to that point had been a carry-over - when they came out withe the 2010 camaro, a new engine came out for it as well (yes, i know its on the cts, but you see what I'm saying)
If they came out with our v6 camaro and put in the v6 malibu motor or something, then yes, they would have needed to step up, but fact of the matter is they had the right lump in the car to begin with, so why complain about changing it so soon