Have you ever looked at the Ford Mustang Dark Horse and thought “this car is just too slow”? If you live in Europe and were thinking about buying one, you might well have. That’s because the penultimate of Ford’s current pony car offerings makes 500 horsepower from its 5.0-liter V8 in the good ol’ US of A, but in Europe it only makes a disappointing 453. And that’s metric horsepower (PS). In Freedom Horses, that adds up to 447. The standard Mustang GT makes just 440 across the pond.
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