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Originally Posted by AngryAmish
Better, or "more spirited"?
I mean I'm just sayin'... most of the articles I read used the term more spirited, not better. It leaves a lot of room for interpretation. Like, for example, a bull with rabies is probably more spirited than a regular one. That does not mean it handles better.
Also, for the other guy:
For anyone who lists the engine note as a main factor of purchase...don't you think they would be picky enough to install aftermarket? Also, engine sound is about as subjective a thing as possible on a car. To be honest, I can't think of many other things thats debated more.
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I'm definitely sure the 2010 GT had better Slalom, Skipad numbers, etc. And I do believe they also, like you stated, gave the Mustang the subjective win about the feel of the car.