RWD vs FWD (vs AWD...?)
If you know drifting methods, you can still save your car with your RWD. Thats the Point I was making.
Once your FWD car does a 180 on you and you're driving backwards, you can only rely on your front wheels to try to "pull" away from a potential wreck.
With RWD if you do a 180, the weight of the vehicle moves towards the rear where you can get more help in traction and use the RWD wheels to try to prevent your wreck.
I hope this makes sense. Its physics stuff... It's simply like having more brake power on your front wheels on every car during typical stop, where most of the car's weight is transferred to the front.
Once your FWD car does a 180 on you and you're driving backwards, you can only rely on your front wheels to try to "pull" away from a potential wreck.
With RWD if you do a 180, the weight of the vehicle moves towards the rear where you can get more help in traction and use the RWD wheels to try to prevent your wreck.
I hope this makes sense. Its physics stuff... It's simply like having more brake power on your front wheels on every car during typical stop, where most of the car's weight is transferred to the front.
A rwd car might have an advantage in the twisties but dont think there arent any fast fwd cars on the track either.
Im not talking about any fads or hobbies or what you'd like to do at midnight...
I'm simply talking about driver skills, for everyday use. How it can save your life or your car. Kind of like the auto or manual transmission debate, I dont intend this to go in the direction of the "I'm better than you" mindset.
I'm simply talking about driver skills, for everyday use. How it can save your life or your car. Kind of like the auto or manual transmission debate, I dont intend this to go in the direction of the "I'm better than you" mindset.
Im not talking about any fads or hobbies or what you'd like to do at midnight...
I'm simply talking about driver skills, for everyday use. How it can save your life or your car. Kind of like the auto or manual transmission debate, I dont intend this to go in the direction of the "I'm better than you" mindset.
I'm simply talking about driver skills, for everyday use. How it can save your life or your car. Kind of like the auto or manual transmission debate, I dont intend this to go in the direction of the "I'm better than you" mindset.
6 speed manual-favored over an auto any day of the week in the twisties.
It's just like your example you brought up, it's just depends on what you need it for. Id rather have my fwd over rwd any day of the week if there's ice on the road. There also more forgiving than rwd if you make a mistake (again imo), but other than that they have no real advantage.
You choose FWD for ice because it's "easier" to drive?
This is also the point I'm making. The typical driver just wants to find the easiest way to get from point A to B. No one wants to learn how to handle a 60s RWD Caddy with a wagon-load of children and a St. Bernard (good investment btw, the dog can get help...) through the mountain like they did in the old days. The whole economy is getting lazy.
(Im not talking about car enthusiasts, keep in mind. I'm talking about typical drivers in typical situations.) Like the typical auto vs manual debate, If you know only auto, you are LIMITED to auto cars. If you know how to drive manual, you can drive ANY car, even big trucks if you have to for any situation that comes your way.
Yes. As well as safer. Im not trying to be some big guy and think im mario andretti so ill drive a rwd in the ice just because i think it involves more skill. I want to get where im going without incident, and im going to take the safest route.
ive tried to take a turn while accelerating too fast in my neon. The wheels spun like crazy, but instead of the rear end kicking out, i just lose traction and start heading straight instead of the direction im turning. By simply letting off the gas, i can correct my mistake.
I see that FWD cars are the EASIEST cars for all drivers, its safe and really simple to handle; but as car enthusiasts here, do we care about easiness?
Last edited by HerNameIsSway; May 13, 2008 at 09:31 PM.
I still don't see the point of this thread other than the fact that you want to show your superiority over FWD imports. It's late and maybe I just can't see things from your point-of-view.




