jml
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Hi,
I have a Mustang GT 24+, EU spec (performance + premium pack) with magnaride suspension.
I was deciding btw a Mustang and a BMW 440i, and definitely don’t regret my choice, the Mustang is a GREAT car!
I do have one major frustration. Where I live the highways are rather curvy, so suspension is key. In my experience, the track mode handles this beautifully: the car is glued to the road, amazing and not any worse than the BMW.
However! I track mode traction control seems to be OFF, and the ESC in “mild” mode. This puts me in the situation of choosing between having a nice handling car and a potentially less safe one. In public roads this is not a trade off I’m willing to make so I end up driving it in sport mode, frustrated because I know the car can do much better.
2 questions:
- Why does Ford puts us in this situation to have to choose between driving pleasure and security features? Doesn’t seem a trade off a car company should want its clients to do (the Mustang already has enough wild stories polluting its image);
- Has anyone found a solution for this that does not involve significant suspension upgrades?
Thanks and here is a pic of my car
I have a Mustang GT 24+, EU spec (performance + premium pack) with magnaride suspension.
I was deciding btw a Mustang and a BMW 440i, and definitely don’t regret my choice, the Mustang is a GREAT car!
I do have one major frustration. Where I live the highways are rather curvy, so suspension is key. In my experience, the track mode handles this beautifully: the car is glued to the road, amazing and not any worse than the BMW.
However! I track mode traction control seems to be OFF, and the ESC in “mild” mode. This puts me in the situation of choosing between having a nice handling car and a potentially less safe one. In public roads this is not a trade off I’m willing to make so I end up driving it in sport mode, frustrated because I know the car can do much better.
2 questions:
- Why does Ford puts us in this situation to have to choose between driving pleasure and security features? Doesn’t seem a trade off a car company should want its clients to do (the Mustang already has enough wild stories polluting its image);
- Has anyone found a solution for this that does not involve significant suspension upgrades?
Thanks and here is a pic of my car

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