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Originally posted by the other pc
Says who?
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Front wheel steer provides a much better handling car if it is done right. Done wrong and you get excessive torque steer.
Maintenance and repairs are going to be higher in front wheel drive.
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Originally posted by TH0001
...I don't like AWD for the reason you can't do burnouts
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I never have, and hopefully never will own a FWD....
I don't like AWD for the reason you can't do burnouts
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I've never driven an AWD so can't make any judgement on that side.
I guess when it comes to FWD or RWD, most people agree that RWD is an amazing experience. The handling of the car is super, throttle response is “wow”.
Since we do have some snow here in the winter and a lot of rain all the year, I’m happy my car is a FWD because a RWD requires “adapted driving skills” since you can easily slip on wet surfaces.
I remember a colleague with a BMW and was even at times unable to control it at 10 km/u which is around 6 mile/h. (snow and ice).
So in the winter I’d definitely choose a FWD but whenever spring / summer is there, I’d get the RWD out of the garage pronto.
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I'll go with AWD... course this is my first car, and my dad has always had the more full size kind of cars, Park Avenue, Avalon, etc, so not really the best comparison.
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I like the feeling of RWD over FWD. The steering feels better than a FWD, but i drive a FWD. Also most sports cars are RWD or AWD with a rear drive bias
FWD
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rear wheel drive
hello ; please say if you are a fan of rear wheel or front wheel and please give your reasons... thanx.Tags: None
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