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Originally Posted by TorontoNat
you mean removing like removing the ability to turn them off? that makes me  I say kids wanna drift... take em to the track and let them go ahead... once they (probably) violently spin out the first couple of times they will understand the implications of doing this on public roads.
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This. That's also why I support it as a car choice for teenagers.
1. If you're going to own a lot of RWD cars later on in life, you might as well learn on one, and learn how to properly control it.
2. Decent on gas, not so overpowered that it is easy to lose control, reliable and very simplistic so things are unlikely to break very often. In other words, safe and practical.
Really the only downside is insurance is probably outrageous because of all the dummies that crash them.