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What happened to a significantly smaller and lighter 2015 Mustang?
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<blockquote data-quote="CAMMD97GT" data-source="post: 13849663" data-attributes="member: 85385"><p>From the latest that I have heard around these parts (South East Michigan, Ford Country), the new car will actually be heavier than the out going car. But with the new front and rear suspension, engines, and body will make up for it. The power to weight ratio will still be better than the old car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAMMD97GT, post: 13849663, member: 85385"] From the latest that I have heard around these parts (South East Michigan, Ford Country), the new car will actually be heavier than the out going car. But with the new front and rear suspension, engines, and body will make up for it. The power to weight ratio will still be better than the old car. [/QUOTE]
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