Anyone else notice Top Gear's Mustang lies?

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It's not just the curb weight. The Lotus was designed for road courses: the tires, the suspension setup, the motor weight, motor output, etc.

The Exige on the other hand may even take the GT in the 1/4.

a small, peaky engine isnt exactly the best for a road course ;).

and he's not that great of a driver. better than the other 2 yes, but that's not saying much.
 
ok...2 BIG problems with this one

1. it's a V6 conv., not the 300 hp 4.6 he says it is (many caught this)
2. the horse the guy is riding is NOT a mustang!! mustang were a breed that came from the indian and spanish horses being mixed and were not a solid color (movie Hidalgo has many great examples in it)

that guy is usually funny when he reviews cars but this time was just stupid
 
ok...2 BIG problems with this one

1. it's a V6 conv., not the 300 hp 4.6 he says it is (many caught this)
2. the horse the guy is riding is NOT a mustang!! mustang were a breed that came from the indian and spanish horses being mixed and were not a solid color (movie Hidalgo has many great examples in it)

that guy is usually funny when he reviews cars but this time was just stupid

Actually a "Mustang" is any wild horse (thanks to "bred" horses mixing with "mustangs" in the wild)

"mustang [Sp. mesteño=a stray], small feral horse of the W United States. Mustangs are descended from escaped Native American horses, which in turn were descended from horses of North African blood, brought to the New World by the Spanish c.1500. Mustangs have evolved their own distinguishing traits: they are small, swift, hardy, and intelligent—well suited to plains conditions. As ranching expanded in North America, cowboys began rounding up mustangs for use as cow ponies. Hence, in the terminology of ranchers, mustang often refers to a cow pony of feral stock, and the term bronco is used for an untamed mustang. A cayuse (after the Cayuse of the NE United States) is a domestic Native American horse. Although the mustang, which has spent many generations in the wild, is somewhat different from the cayuse, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. Cow ponies of mustang descent have been crossed with other breeds of horse, so that all horses of the W United States probably have mustang blood. The mustang, a variety of Equus caballus, is classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Perissodactyla, family Equidae."
http://www.answers.com/topic/mustang

BUT yes the vid is demeening in that it mis-represents a GT.