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<blockquote data-quote="zagato" data-source="post: 100889" data-attributes="member: 1464"><p>Unless you have more than 250hp and you push it to the limit which i assume most of you don't, this argument is pointless. At the limit most fwd drive car can handle as weel as the rwd. It's stupid to say my car is rear wheel drive but my car is a puny 318i therefore it handles better than say Alfa 156 2.0 or worse still cooper s. Remember, in late 60's to early 70's when cars do not have the power as they do now FWD drive Lancia Fulvia dominates rally championships beating the likes of porsche 911s and Alpine A160.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zagato, post: 100889, member: 1464"] Unless you have more than 250hp and you push it to the limit which i assume most of you don't, this argument is pointless. At the limit most fwd drive car can handle as weel as the rwd. It's stupid to say my car is rear wheel drive but my car is a puny 318i therefore it handles better than say Alfa 156 2.0 or worse still cooper s. Remember, in late 60's to early 70's when cars do not have the power as they do now FWD drive Lancia Fulvia dominates rally championships beating the likes of porsche 911s and Alpine A160. [/QUOTE]
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