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I've had my Mustang GT for five years (it is my 4th Mustang in 25 years) and the BRZ for 14 months. IMHO the Mustang makes a better daily driver. More comfortable, more torque, gas mileage isn't terrible if driven sanely.
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4 years... that means it's a 2009... I had a 2006 GT and it was THE biggest POS I have EVER driven... Thankfully most of my trips where just 10 minutes... 2 hour trips and I was cursin half the ride due to how bad the suspension was.
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Luckily, Mustang managed to step up their game around 2009.
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I have never gotten stuck behind a slowly-driven twin. I get stuck behind slowly driven Mustangs on a regular basis. That crap suspension cannot handle real-world corners. Mid-corner bumps, of which my road has millions, lead to wet pants.
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^ Well those days will soon be over with the IRS in the new Stang. Looks to be smaller and lighter than the current generation too.
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2008 Mustang, five years I've had it. I've been very pleased with the suspension on the Mustang, both in stock trim when I took it to the Smoky Mountains and ran on the Tail of the Dragon, and in mildly modified form (shocks and sway bars and tires) for a track day and autocrossing.
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Or maybe I'm just able to enjoy a variety of different cars and don't find myself blinded by extreme loyalty to a particular car.
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Lol...serious or troll?
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Having driven all the cars, I vote for the FRZ. Better gas mileage, much more nimble and fun to drive, the BRZ Limited has good features for a sports coupe.
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