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Originally Posted by NASTY99Z28
If ford was able to knock off 200lbs like this says then Chevy better lose 3-400 or it will get embarrassed even more then it does now. But something tells me that Chevy will only be able to build a car the weighs as much as the outgoing mustang and not the new one.
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Here are the 2014 Mustang weights:
V6 Manual - 3501
V6 Automatic - 3523
GT Manual - 3618
GT Automatic - 3675
So assuming GT to GT they lost 200 lbs thats 3418 for the manual GT and puts it in Corvette territory. That would be pretty sweet for Mustang performance and a nightmare for the current Camaro and Challenger.
But did the GT really lose that much weight? Or is Ford comparing the new ecoboost Stang to say...last years V6 model or something like that? We'll see soon enough.
But I agree if the GT is in the 3,400ish lb range, I don't know if GM can reach that on their V8 model even on the Alpha chasis. The current ATS with V6 weighs in the 3,400lb range. Add a V8 and beefier driveline to that and your well into the 3,500 and maybe 3,600 range. If this is the case GM will need to put the LT1 with Corvette-like power in it to be even in a straight line with the Mustang. Thats assuming the 5.0 will have 430 HP like some are saying.