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The big debate on RWD vs FWD....
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<blockquote data-quote="zagato" data-source="post: 102209" data-attributes="member: 1464"><p>You totally missing the point. Because the manufacturers know the inherent weakness of a FWD , they have to work hard to ensure that the get the suspension set up totally spot on. That's what makes cars like the DC5, Golf Gti , Alfasud and Cooper S special. The point is just because a car has a rwd set up, it's does not make the car automatically superior, when the underlying chassis or the suspension set up is mediocre. Eg. Mini Cooper S which is much more enjoyable car to drive and more superior car than say the 1 series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zagato, post: 102209, member: 1464"] You totally missing the point. Because the manufacturers know the inherent weakness of a FWD , they have to work hard to ensure that the get the suspension set up totally spot on. That's what makes cars like the DC5, Golf Gti , Alfasud and Cooper S special. The point is just because a car has a rwd set up, it's does not make the car automatically superior, when the underlying chassis or the suspension set up is mediocre. Eg. Mini Cooper S which is much more enjoyable car to drive and more superior car than say the 1 series. [/QUOTE]
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