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      09-27-2013, 04:03 PM   #102
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Originally Posted by Tracus View Post
And BTW, FWD does better in the snow than RWD.
Both have two drive wheels so traction is roughly the same given same size and type of tires. Driving dynamics are very different and require different skills. Many people like to be able to steer with the throttle (myself included). A FWD car is difficult-to-impossible to course correct with throttle and counter steer.
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