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Thinking too much about it. Generally those conditions bring the worst out of poor drivers. Sure, you have a point yet good tires mean a lot. Now, let's get back on topic.
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I've driven RWD cars for the past 7 years varying from 200 hp to 414 hp, and half the year it's raining over here... and in my experience (I've driven Avalons, Sentras, and rogues) FWD are far more susceptible to hydroplaning than RWD cars. |
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Because the rear-end is light dude. All the weight is over your wheels in FWD providing much better traction. Have you ever driven in snow with RWD? You better not say RWD does better in than FWD either. Then there is no hope.
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I've never seen snow... but at the same time you can't say just because RWD suck in snow it's also bad in rain... I've spun out FWD cars in the rain, and have had a lot of ass clenching situations, I have yet to lose control on a RWD unless I deliberately do it by smashing the gas mid corner to have the rear end break loose....
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[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2zGYu-l7t0"]Ice Driving in 911 Rally Cars - /CHRIS HARRIS ON CARS - YouTube[/ame] :happy0180: |
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I like driving in winter behind people in luxury cars like Lexus Bmw and the like. They are spinning them tires driving sideways on a straight rode wrestling that wheel white knuckled. I'm in a accord with snow tires just dawdling behind them waiting for them to get out of the way. While there is another car in the family to drive in snow I'm gonna keep my BRZ out of it but one day I'll get it some snow tires.
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The fact that you have not lost control in your RWD yet not in FWD means you were being cautious and is situation unique to you. It's easy to downshift, brake too hard, or hydroplane in any platform causing loss of control. I have had it happen in both and much prefer the predictably of my FWD during cornering and downshifting. If you are such a bad ass driver, then drive around in your FRS with all electronic stability control options off. That is what separates the men from the boys. I assure I am no boy when it comes to driving buddy. The fact that you have not driven in the snow/ice just means you are less versatile of a driver. And yes, us KY boys have done some off-roading too, yeee haaawww! Truth hurts buddy. Jab back partner. Love how some people on here will take a vague statement and pull all kinds of meaning from it. I appreciate this stimulating conversation but I will not counter your responses any further. Back to topic
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Edit: lol... FWD predictable... that's a laugh... the moment the rear tires on a FWD lose grip, bye bye... [ame]http://youtu.be/Eem0ScklhjU[/ame] Last edited by Luis_GT; 08-16-2013 at 10:30 PM. |
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You do know 911s have the engine in the back and on top of the rear axles, right? xD That more or less proves his point on FWD being superior to RWD in the snow because of the added weight on the wheels to provide traction.
The 911 is possible the only RWD car capable of snow racing. Back on topic: I would say people simply couldn't afford the car. You ask anyone on this forum and they would say "BUYTHECARRIGHTNAO", this kind of mentality is sure to produce a lot of hot-headed and ill conceived impulse buys. |
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Just to end this debate... and prove that RWD drive is the best choice...
http://jalopnik.com/5162704/which-dr...-or-four+wheel |
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I'll take RWD over FWD regardless of road conditions. I've owned/driven four RWD cars through many winters in hilly western MA (and I've driven literally dozens of RWD work vehicles in snow/rain). I find RWD to be not just more fun than FWD, but also more predictable and controllable. It's important to understand vehicle dynamics, use proper tires, and not overdrive conditions (regardless of drivetrain). To be clear, I'm not basing FWD cars as I've enjoyed driving many of them (GTI, Civic Si, MCS, S-works, MS3, GSR, CRX, tC, Abarth, Focus ST, etc). But they were fun despite being FWD, not because of it. Quote:
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My comments/questions aren't meant as criticisms/judgements. You're a car guy, and you're willing to put up with the extra cost because you love your tC. There's nothing wrong with that... I really was just curious by your comment about looking at your FRS as a way to keep mileage down on your tC, and your tC as a way to keep mileage down on your FRS. You explained it, so :happy0180:
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Of course two cars cost more to insure than one car.
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I sold mine because it was too awesome. I put 21k miles on it in one year. That's roughly $3,000 in gas per year. I wanted to keep the car about 8 years. Then I realized I didn't want to spend $24,000 in gas.
So . . . . I traded it in, got a $19,600 discount on a Chevy Volt (including 3,300 off due to my GM Mastercard earnings) and wrote a 3,500 check for the difference, all of which was for tax. So essentially I traded for free. The FR-S still feels and looks like no other car for 25k. But aside from long road trips I haven't stopped at a gas station since June 22nd. |
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