Quote Originally Posted by StraightSix
Mustangs don't handle all that well stock. Generally, the fast ones have a lot of aftermarket suspension bits thrown at them before they turn well.

The Tacoma on the other hand has a much better suspension design. I'm not sure about the latest models, but the older ones had upper and lower A-arms in the front and a live axle rear. That front suspension design is much better than late model Mustangs.
the few trackdays i've been to had several mustangs out there with mild to moderate suspension work. they had no problems getting around the track.


tacomas don't handle well stock either . even the fancy lowered one is more for looks than anything.