

A Ford Mustang has several features that improve its handling. You can experience how a Mustang operates on the road during a test drive.
If you visit Bill Russell Ford Lincoln for a test drive, you'll learn a lot about the Mustang's independent suspension system. Many key components make up this suspension system. The highlights include H-arms and aluminum-alloy knuckles. These components work together to isolate problems on the road.
In some situations, a steering system will struggle on specific types of terrains. This is why the Ford Mustang has EPAS, which stands for Electric Power Assisted-Steering. It has a Comfort mode, a Normal mode, and a Sport mode. The Comfort setting is for daily driving routines, and the Sport mode optimizes handling on rough terrain. Normal mode provides balance as it combines features from the Sport mode and Comfort mode.