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hello, i just got done driveing my xfire. while driveing today some clown in a 04 mustang tried to race me. while i resisted for a while, the man in me took over. i stomped on the gas and before you knew it i was two car lenghts in front of him.. This stang seemed to be hooked up it had the duals and sounded really good. to bad all it was, was sound..
to bad so sad i had to put down the gt..
you to I had my son out in my wifes 04 crossfire just showing him what it could do !! When this 98 ford mustang GT tought it was going to play with us !!! Girl driver not bad looking but had to leave her behind !!! light to light no way was that GT mustang going to keep up !!!!!!!! Ya son was impressed too !!!
idk whats going on but, young cats at my job seems to think it could not of been a gt. to this point no one else has driven my xfire. to day after work i will let them feel the power for them selfs. i bet they will no how i beat the gt
Like I said no way a older GT Mustang s going to take a crossfire light to light !!!!!!!!!!!!! lov to street light race !!!!!!!!! I do have a GTR Mustang that will beat the crossfire !!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Ed Mahoney
Like I said no way a older GT Mustang s going to take a crossfire light to light !!!!!!!!!!!!! lov to street light race !!!!!!!!! I do have a GTR Mustang that will beat the crossfire !!!!!!!!!
I've got an 06 Mustang GT automatic, it is 300HP of good ol' American foot stompin Horsepower. The power to weight ratio on the GT is a tad superior to the non-supercharged Crossfire. In the real world out and out drag racing, I'd be inclined to give the edge to the Mustang. I think the Mustang in a drag would be about a half second quicker.
The Crossfire is better built, and will out drive the Mustang (as in road racing). 0 to 60 times is one thing, but the first one to the end of a quarter mile is someting else altogether. I don't belive, however, the Mustang is any faster top end and probably a tad slower.
Now, I'm basing this on my experiences with both cars, a 2006 Mustang 4.6/300hp with automatic and a 2006 Crossfire automatic 3.2/215 hp. and about 600 or so pounds difference between them.
The Crossfire is better built, and will out drive the Mustang (as in road racing). 0 to 60 times is one thing, but the first one to the end of a quarter mile is someting else altogether. I don't belive, however, the Mustang is any faster top end and probably a tad slower.
Now, I'm basing this on my experiences with both cars, a 2006 Mustang 4.6/300hp with automatic and a 2006 Crossfire automatic 3.2/215 hp. and about 600 or so pounds difference between them.
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