Originally Posted By: oilpsi2high
Originally Posted By: HemiHawk
Originally Posted By: oilpsi2high
They still spin very easily.
Like just about any rear drive car? FRS/BRZ/GT86 has like 150 wheel horsepower and Prius tires, and sure enough it'll spin. Mustangs aren't some dangerous vehicle.
Actually, those cars you listed are pretty tough to kick sideways on dry pavement.
I mean, whats "tough"? A friends BRZ on the stock terrible tires would spin them very easily. Now that he has real tires it sticks very very well. Proper conditions for both vehicles and neither will kick out randomly. With proper tires and temperature, you have to try to slide a Mustang too. The guy in the GT350 video had his foot flat, you can hear it rev bouncing. Do that in any performance vehicle and you're going to have a bad time if you dont know what you're doing.
EDIT: Camprunner summed things up nicely. Point is, "fish tailing" is not a Mustang only phenomenon. Is it easier with something with torque? Very yes. In most cases you can clearly see the stupidity in the videos showing them crash.