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    Quote Originally Posted by m3dic8d
    I'm talking pure personal preference not meaning to argue with you. That's what I meant by compete with is all, in my opinion. I just think for the average driver (like myself) a fwd car won't give near the experience that a rwd or awd car will because the tires will be spinning the whole time you're driving. I loved my Eclipse but being fwd and me not being an excellent driver the wheels would just spin and spin. :shrug:
    I don't argue, i try to discuss. I consider myself the most civil person on this site.

    I think that you have perfect grounds to like rwd and awd over fwd but i would suggest to you to go out and experience more cars to see why im making this point.

    The thing about the spinning tires. Rwd cars typically have much more power and light up the rear fairly easily and most fwd cars. With the right suspension and tires will not light up at all. An lsd will help that greatly. I'll also add that most modern cars are built to cancel out as much torque steer as possible.

    I have had all three. So i feel like i can make this point.

    1. A rwd V6
    2. A fwd I4
    3. A awd B4 turbo.
    Last edited by EJ25RUN; 10-16-2008 at 10:38 PM.

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