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Yea... like i said... awd is for people who don't know how to drive.. maybe i should have said "control a car" and fwd is just pathetic
i'm a great driver, driven both and i'd still say give me fwd in the snow anyday... sure you can make it around ok in rwd if your a good driver, but i don't see treading around on egg shells like that enjoyable, guess my car payment is bigger than my ego... if you have traction control then its not so bad, but then that would be i imagine in your opinion also for people who can't drive
i'm a great driver, driven both and i'd still say give me fwd in the snow anyday... sure you can make it around ok in rwd if your a good driver, but i don't see treading around on egg shells like that enjoyable, guess my car payment is bigger than my ego... if you have traction control then its not so bad, but then that would be i imagine in your opinion also for people who can't drive
its plain and simple of all the drive train configurations rwd is the suck for the snow. Not that I am an expert snow driver but in super high speed snow driving (i.e rally speed shit) a rwd would just go in circles. I guess thats why ralli cars are not rwd
Chris if you are talking about just playing around in the parking lot and doing the lowspeed stuff then yeah rwd is fun.......and thats if there is light snowfall on the ground. If there is lotsa snow on the ground you aint goin no where with that rwd shit
Last edited by Terry@Fortune; Dec 21, 2004 at 06:06 AM.