Lawn Cher'
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Interesting points, I suppose we are comparing apples and oranges. I never expected you to know the St Charles area, that was a surprise. :laugh3:
Citat3962 said:Or even in high grip switchback turns... all things being equal - handleing neutral - 2-300 WHP - same weight - same driver... on a short road course with tight corenering
I'll take the FWD every time...
The RWD would be more fun to drive as it has that throttle steer effect...
.. Nothing is more lame on a road course than heavy ass american iron... if you want to coast through EVERY corner and only punch it when you are completely straight I'd like to refer you to any Fox body Mustang or Whatever (j body?) the last three models of camaro have been.. all those things are good for is driving in a straight line..
Lawn Cher' said:Interesting points, I suppose we are comparing apples and oranges. I never expected you to know the St Charles area, that was a surprise. :laugh3:
xtremexj said:Ricers
XJ Dreamin' said:Before you ask: My opinion is based on what I like (or hate). :thumbup:![]()
As far as British. The TR-3 we had would scoot like a son-a-b, when it was running.
As for German: Ownership extends only to original style Beetles. The list of reasons that Beetles are crap is way too long to do it justice here.
If so, I am sorry, Casm, for wasting all of the above space.
As far as FWD: If someone can show me a FWD funny car that can do a 3-second quarter, I'll STFU (maybe).
I base my assertion on physics. Drive belongs on the rear.
thats cool ....dothedew24_7 said:The old lady next to me uses one of these to haul her gardening supplies around her yard.
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skierbri10 said:Any thing peugot. Or for that matter anything not American or German. :us:
bajacalal said:Yes, I can't stand Japanese cars. Why should I expect my car to be capable of travelling at high speeds, in considerable luxury and costing little to do so. Its rediculous, they are on the road frequently for 300000 trouble free miles. And Volvo, high and mighty of them to have a goal of zero road fatalities in a Volvo anywhere (yeah its ford but still). Can you believe that? I think I'll keep my Ford tarurus that heats up and fries its own compy.
Yes there are a few Japanese cars I don't like and they make too many FWD boxes though I guess they have a purpose. Think of how much gas we'd save :us: if more Mustang owners were behind the wheel of an Eclipse, Celica, Supra, Z, etc. American cars are good at one thing, going down a straight road without moving much or making noise. We do two things right, we make great TRUCKS and they don't. US cars also have comfortable seats.
xuv-this said:OK I WILL NOW CLARIFY ONCE AND FOR ALL WHY FRONT WHEEL DRIVE IS INFERIOR!!!! (oh let me count the ways)
xuv-this said:if there is something i wrote that you don't understand or agree with, PLEASE post it.
1) the rear wheels are just basically dolly wheels. no power, very little brakes.
2)more complicated, harder to work on front end due to every single drivetrain and steering component crammed into 1 place.
3)most of the weight is on the front wheels of the car, resulting in uneven weight distribution.
i have a relative who has a fwd mazda 6. i can take the same turn at a faster speed than her in my 3"lifted jeep. this is a fact. with RWD you can "power" through a turn by easing onto the gas. the rear wheels will "slingshot" so to speak the car around the corner. with FWD you cannot control the rear except by slowing down. if you have extra weight in the trunk(like a 3 or 4 50lb. bags of sand), it will help the rear grip a little better, but if you lose control, the weight will make the car "swap ends". like taking a turn too fast with a trailer. what would the trailer try to do? only the trailer is on a hinge (the hitch) and it will not force the whole vehicle around.
it was mentioned that FWD is used in racing. yes it is. both the SCCA(sports car club of americia) and NHRA(national hot rod association)have classes specifically for FWD. do they compete with RWD cars? sometimes. do they win against RWD cars? once in a blue moon. they are more complicated to tune/adjust, and cannot be made to take turn as fast as RWD cars. ever see a huge wing on the back of a civic? they were first put on those cars because the lack of weight in the rear made them want to "lift up" at very high speeds(like above 160 m.p.h.) but now it is just a style, and VERY few of those cars will actually see that kind of speed.
power. synonymous with racing, more is better. anything you can do to a small FWD engine to gain power, you can do to a RWD car. only RWD cars have much less other things (only an engine in an all-out race car) in the engine compartment to work around. so much larger engines can be fitted. so if you can get 500 horsepower out of a turbocharged honda 4 cylinder, plan on more than 1100 out of the same on a 8 cylinder chevy smallblock. with well over 1000 horespower in a car, you can bet your children that you would rather have control of all 4 wheels.
handling on wet and icy roads is inferior in a FWD (NOT AWD) car. because most of the weight is on the front end, that leaves something like 90% of the weight of the car is transmitted to the front wheels of the car when braking. like when you stop your car pretty fast, and your body wants to "keep going", but the weight is already there in the front, so even more % gets transmitted than in RWD braking. but the front tires are the same size as the rear. so it's VERY easy to stop downhill on an icy road, and lock up your brakes/wheels. oh, wait, that's right. you almost forgot that those are your steering wheels as well. guess what: CRASH. if you over power on a stop or turn in RWD, and lose traction, you can steer/power into and out of it. so it is like A, but the rules are magnified by like 100. AWD is quite different in that power is on all 4 wheels, and can be modulated by the driver, or a computer. i personally drive a lot in the winter on icy roads, and driving in FWD is a death wish.
towing/carrying extra weight is naturally better with RWD because the extra weight is on the power wheels. like on a big-rig. the trailer rests on the power wheels. weight towed or carried in the trunk in FWD= more weight on the "dolly wheels", with practically the same weight on the power wheels. so there is much more weight to get moving for the same weight or "downforce" giving traction to the power wheels. the weight shifts to the rear on acceleration (the obvious opposite of slowing down), giving less weight holding the front wheels down. and not to mention what would happen if you started "fishtailing" the trailer on a honda....
(how much anybody wanna bet me that the new honda ridgeline truck is FWD)
BUT FWD IS NOT ALL BAD! since these cars have the drivetrain components compacted, and no rear axle, vehicle weight is signifigantly reduced. no rear axles also make for a very supple and agile rear suspension. they almost all use unibody construction, so their chassis are stiff and light. ever heard of the "battle between the honda's and the nissans"? nissan cars are generally more powerful due to bigger powertrain, but heavier due to the same fact. but honda cars are generally lighter, so they handle better. acura solved the power problem by tuning/balancing the small engines from the factory to spin as fast as 8000 rpms, and to self-adjust the timing curve. so designed from the factory, FWD can handle well and give good power without sacrificing mileage on a clear road, without carrying much extra weight. but a RWD car can always be made to be faster, handle better, run in crappy conditions, and carry more load.
i am sick and tired of hearing people rant that there is some magical advantage to inferior crap.
8Mud said:Followed guys all through the woods in the Czech republic and was trying to follow one of these, http://www.abc.se/~m9805/eastcars/skoda/skoda2.jpg was amazed at how good the thing was in the mud. Most all of the forestry people and hunters drive them. They are built kind of like an ugly Corvair, rear motor, rear wheel drive, really capable in the loose stuff.
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XJ Dreamin' said:Can't we all just get along and hate the cars we hate without being persecuted for our hatred? :lecture: