Thread: rwd vs fwd??
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Old 04-07-2010, 08:34 AM   #8
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What DGthe3 wrote plus:

FWD have a tendency to understeer, RWD have a tendency to oversteer.

RWD is a lot more pleasant to drive and accelerate (being gently push instead of brutal pulling), but FWD is a lot more practical in winter (uphill acceleration in slippery, e.g. snowy, conditions).
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