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Old 09-08-2015, 06:24 PM   #1
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Default Wheels test; Mustang Meets Falcon

An interesting read,

http://www.wheelsmag.com.au/features...ustang-vs-xr8/

Summed up with,
If you want a Ford V8 performance car, put it this way: the Mustang is a far better Mustang than the XR8 is, or than any high-performance Falcon ever has been. The two nameplates went their separate ways a long time ago, and our performance sedans have changed their theme since, evolving from base-spec, big-engined Police-pack specials to luxury sports sedans.

Let us never forget, when the sun goes down on 2016, that for covering vast distances, carrying five folks and dishing out massive bang for the buck, nobody in the world has done it better.
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