hello ; please say if you are a fan of rear wheel or front wheel and please give your reasons... thanx.
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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
FWDPatrick Yu
2003 Honda Accord
2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6
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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Originally posted by Murr1525
Says my tiny little engine....Funny
Anyway... RWD for now, until there is a little snow on the ground and you have 'summer' tires.
Really, RWD is fun but I guess I don't really care long as its 'done right' as mentioned above.Brandon
2007 Black Chevy Avalanche
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While you can’t judge a car simply by it’s drive layout, all else being equal I would suggest that rear wheel drive is preferable for superior handling and “go fast fun.”
The physics may be arguable but lets look at some “empirical data”:
Manufacturers’ choices:
RWD: Ferrari (all), Lotus (almost all), Porsche (all but the AWD), Jaguar (all but the AWD) , Mercedes (all but the AWD), Maserati (all), Aston Martin (all).
FRD: everybody’s econoboxes, most companies’mid range, a few companies’ upper tier cars.
Models within a manufacturer’s range:
RWD: Honda NSX, Toyota Supra, Ford GT, Chevy Corvette
FRD: Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Ford Taurus, Chevy Malibu
Racing cars, designed from the ground up for speed and nothing but:
RWD: Formula 1, Champcar, IRL, Sports Prototypes (Le Mans, etc)
FRD: none
Road course lap records:
RWD: Nürburgring, Monza, Monaco, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Imola, Zandvoort, Silverstone, Hockenheimring, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Laguna Seca, Targa Florio, Circuit de la Sarthe (Le Mans), Spa-Francorchamps, Brands Hatch, etc, etc, etc…
FRD: ???
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I love my RWD (G35 6MT Coupe) for sport, and my AWD Outback for daily driving, especially when the rain and snow get fierce.
Never enjoyed any FWD cars, and I've had many.Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas Alva Edison
'04 Infiniti G35 6MT Coupe
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