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Originally Posted by JST
Yes, it's a 2017, so it has the IRS. The IRS helps--there's none of the weird axle hop over bumps that older Mustangs had. But it's still unmistakably a Mustang, for good and bad.
I've driven a couple of lower spec rental Mustangs, and the GT is a lot nicer.
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You are also comparing a 2017 Mustang to a 2006 Boxster. Time takes a toll on power, dynamics, NVH etc...
Every porsche I've had with the exception of the 2001 996 was pretty great on the highway. Tight cabins are my only complaint.