08-30-2005, 05:29 PM
At the limit, rwd, fwd, and awd handle completely different. I have owned 2 of the three and since I was the only one out of my friends that knew how to "drive" (I know I suck compared to a lot of you drivers here, but high schoolers dont have much experience and I was above my friends by A LOT), I got to drive their cars hard. Currently, my tires are shitboxes on my current car (62k miles on original tires) I am a little bit reckless on autocrosses and at the track because im having fun, I do know how to drive relatively smoothly tho.
Edit: What im saying is, that you should learn on the platform you like and perfect that platform instead of perfecting a platform that although handle similiar in some aspects, handle completely different in others. No point in learning on a rwd car when all your gonna use is awd, might as well use awd to learn on and perfect that instead of having to relearn.
Edit: What im saying is, that you should learn on the platform you like and perfect that platform instead of perfecting a platform that although handle similiar in some aspects, handle completely different in others. No point in learning on a rwd car when all your gonna use is awd, might as well use awd to learn on and perfect that instead of having to relearn.
