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fwd cars understeer like crazy, rwd cars usually have "mild" understeer which can usually be corrected with some extra gas, causing oversteer. understeer is much harder to control than oversteer. think of oversteering as fishtailing/power sliding/wanna-be drifting, understeer would be when youve got the wheel cranked all the way in a direction, but you still move partially forward, "skidding on the front tires". i find fwd very very scetchy in tight/fast cornering, ill stick with rwd any day.
"and finally, I would like to say, you live in canada, all you have there are snowmobile and dogsled technicians, what would they know about cars?" - Whiteghoztt (MD) |
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