I'm looking to replace my Mazdaspeed3 in one or two years time with a new RWD coupe. One of my candidates is the 2011+ Ford Mustang V-6 with the Performance Package. A Perf. Pack. V-6 Mustang has a bunch of factory-installed suspension mods from the GT and Shelby, bigger brakes from the GT, and a 3.31:1 rear end. A local Ford dealership got one in. Given that the Perf. Pack V-6s are rare in New England, I decided to test-drive it yesterday while it was available. I figured I give a few impressions here:
-That 305hp V-6 is nice! It's not a V-8, but it still has a loud, throaty sound to it. Just ask the cop that gave me a dirty look while he was refueling his cruiser (oops...). It doesn't feel as gutless as many reviews make it out to be at low RPMs, and it absolutely blows any of the old V-6s out of the water, but it's still happiest when over 3500-4000rpm. Kind of funny that a Mustang needs to be revved while my current turbo 4-banger is a torque monster until 6000rpm. Isn't is usually the other way around?
-Handling is pretty good. Not a lot of body roll though some moderate-speed S-bends, and while you can feel its 3400lb-3500lb, the Mustang wears its weight well. It doesn't wallow through corners like a Camaro does. The steering is accurate but numb. The 6-speed shifts nicely and has very short throws (I wonder if an STS is standard). Brakes are great. The ride is very good until you hit some nasty roads, then the rear end feels a little unsettled. Not "ZOMG I CAN'T CONTROL IT!!1!" but it is there, reminding you that while Ford has done wonders with the stick axle, it's still a stick axle. Some reviews say the V-6 models are underdamped- they never received the V-8's shocks due to the weight difference. I'm inclined to agree.
-The car I drove was a Premium, so it came with a bunch of extras (leather, Shaker stereo, XM, etc.). I didn't play with the tech toys much. Seats were comfy for the short time I was in them. Stereo, A/C, and heaters kicked ass. Steering wheel tilts, but does not telescope. Visibility is so-so to the front and sides. It reminds me of my RX-7s somewhat. You definitely feel like you are sitting "in" the car. Ford went the Italian exoticar route when it comes to rear visibility, i.e. "whatever's behind you doesn't matter." Still better than the Camaro.
To sum it up, the V-6 Mustang is very good. Not great, but close. It feels almost like a sports car rather than a musclecar. It would make a nice daily driver, esp. in the trim I drove, and Stock-class autocross car. Unfortunately, I can't afford the bells and whistles so if I were to buy a Mustang V-6, I would go with the base model + Perf. Pack and the duckbill spoiler the tester came with (it's not like it's making the rear view any worse). Upgraded shocks are the only thing I feel are a must while it is under warranty. I've heard it's simple to get 350-375hp out of these engines while still keeping it smog-legal, so upgrades won't be a problem.
I'm not planning to test-drive anything else until the Toyobaru and 2013 Genny Coupe debut. Now, how to tell off the Ford salesshark...