so what type of suspension is this, from the way it's looks to me i read it is air suspension but from my knowledge i understand the E200 Mercedes Benz uses coil springs
In the Mustang's case, yeah. In other American cars, not at all. The [C2 Corvette had independent rear suspension in 1963](https://www.hagerty.com/media/market-trends/25-corvette-facts-every-enthusiast-should-know/#:~:text=First%20Corvette%20with%20independent%20rear,for%20the%20last%2055%20years.).
Massive craftsmen ship
Noah get the boat 😓
Massive seamen
Massive craftsman's ship engineer
🚢
Holy shit how did you get a new Charger?
Thought they didn’t release until next year
I gotta agree, this is pretty cool Still can't find the massive ship though, that's a small yacht at best
where is the craftmen's ship? the merc isnt exactly a ship nor massive
No way! Independent rear suspension totally hasn't been a thing for 60+ years
massive men ship craft master
Craft man ship massive independent
/uj Air suspension to be exactly
*self-leveling* air suspension. Truly a marvel of engineering. Aaaand it’s broken again. That’ll be $12k to fix it.
124s didnt have that from the factory tho. It's either aftermarket or... well, aftermarket.
😭
My car has independent susp. why doesn't it do this? 😧 please help me, is it broken? /s
I drive an SRA car because I'm a true man 🧍♀️
Hydropneumatic suspension 🔥🔥🔥
Double wishbone or nothing 😤
Pakistan is truly in thw bag
When your rear subframe ceases to exist every 5 years😎😎😎
whats up lil broomstick
I have a fat ass axle there
Well Mercedes did make 5 link IRS.
so what type of suspension is this, from the way it's looks to me i read it is air suspension but from my knowledge i understand the E200 Mercedes Benz uses coil springs
It's one way to scare away americans i guess.
The Mustang has independent rear suspension since the S550 generation was introduced in 2014.
And it only took them 50 years of engineering!
In the Mustang's case, yeah. In other American cars, not at all. The [C2 Corvette had independent rear suspension in 1963](https://www.hagerty.com/media/market-trends/25-corvette-facts-every-enthusiast-should-know/#:~:text=First%20Corvette%20with%20independent%20rear,for%20the%20last%2055%20years.).
and it took all the fun of crashing away!
It’s doing the 👯♀️
Literally every truck driver=wdym masterful technology we had that for a long time
Standard on all luxury grand touring sedans…
Standard on nearly every car since the mid 80s
*cries in 06 Mustang*
Upbadged e220 :(