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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 264695" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>FYI, redd has replaced the 156 with the Fiat Coupe... </p><p></p><p>actually, all cars now are engineered to understeer... unless you mod the suspension to counter it... both FWD and RWD have their strenghts and weaknesses.. Unless you have driven both platforms at limits (not beyond) before, all u would have is just paper value. I have whacked both FWD and RWD and they have different characteristic, both excel in different ways. so to say that RWD is superior in all ways would not be true. </p><p></p><p>If you bring in RWD F1 cars then you would have to bring in FWD Rally cars.. FWD car would fare better against a RWD bcos of the loose surface. And I have spoken to an expat who shared his personal experience with driving on snow. A rwd would get stuck more frequently compared to a fwd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 264695, member: 6"] FYI, redd has replaced the 156 with the Fiat Coupe... actually, all cars now are engineered to understeer... unless you mod the suspension to counter it... both FWD and RWD have their strenghts and weaknesses.. Unless you have driven both platforms at limits (not beyond) before, all u would have is just paper value. I have whacked both FWD and RWD and they have different characteristic, both excel in different ways. so to say that RWD is superior in all ways would not be true. If you bring in RWD F1 cars then you would have to bring in FWD Rally cars.. FWD car would fare better against a RWD bcos of the loose surface. And I have spoken to an expat who shared his personal experience with driving on snow. A rwd would get stuck more frequently compared to a fwd. [/QUOTE]
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