JWerner2
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boats n snows
FTW!
boats n snows
Well, here is a article from a CANADIAN DRIVER! Take a look at what he has to say about FWD.....http://www.canadiandriver.com/winter/020619.htm
And well it may be just a article by some Canadian it shows more than a biased race club thats pretty much based on FWD and AWD as you have PROVEN IT!
Actually, judging from the pics I'd say he has more experience with photographing people driving in the snow than just a random guy off the street.
You haven't proved anything, you just threw out some opinion and posted some pictures. And your argument about the Accord beating the Subaru was grasping at straws, man.
And you don't see many FWD or RWD cars in say, WRC. What's your point???
You're not "proving" jack. You're beating a dead horse. Most people who have posted in this thread would rather have a RWD over a FWD in the snow. I don't really care what cars you all use up there to go slipping and sliding around on a lake. I will stick to my RWD platforms. You wanna be schooled? YOU drive your little FWD car here. I have nothing to prove to you, and I sure as hell am not driving to Canadia ( I can't remember if you're a canuk, and I'm not going back to look at your profile. If you're not, then sorry) just to get into a race on a lake. I don't race in the snow, I have no experience with it, and I'll leave it at that.
Go trade your LS in for a FWD Accord and then you'll have a nice FWD car you can drive in the snow and you'll be happier.
Christ, you're starting to sound like Amsoil zealots. You like FWD, the rest of the people seem to like RWD. Get over it.
boats n snows
FTW!
Are you guys 17 years old?
Am I seriously arguing with a ohio guy that most likely driven in the snow once?
Not grasping at straws, its right there in black and white. A FWD car beat a AWD car plain and simple.
Are you guys 17 years old?
Once again-going by your own link and the info you provided us-that is one AWD that lost to FWD. But, if you stop cherry picking you will note that all the other AWD have come in with significant differences!!!!
I would really love to see some more RWD cars in that list. I bet if it ever would happen you would shut the f*ck up with your petty argument. How ever ot only do they cop out in the snow but they drive basic non-tuned vehicles from what the pictures show.
You say you dont drive them cause they suck? Well I kind of think its cause your scared.
Its BS, and again a experienced RWD driver will surpass any FWD driver any day in any conditions!
I dont need to post anything to prove that at all cause it is all right there in the real world for the non biased non stubborn people to read!
Like they said you have not proved anything with all the previous garbage and as far as edmunds are we not talking about performance handling more than any? I think so!!!!!!
I would love to see some RWD cars around too!
I used to and still do drive RWD cars and trucks in the snow. But for a road trip in a snow storm I would prefer the FWD car.
If its BS than come prove me wrong. Like I mentioned you haven't showen any proof yet besides some little canadian sentence that took you 2 hours to find.
I also invited you or anyone that wants to have some fun and see how their car performs to a ice/snow event. Next race day is tomorrow in fact! Maybe there will be some RWD cars at this one if they can get out of the driveway. :lol:
Ok your just repeating yourself now, I am bored with you.
It is dinner time, the kids are hungry, have a good night son.
With the option yes AWD would be better for any rally. That should be common sense. This argument is between FWD cars and RWD cars in the snow.
I put my LS away in the winter and drive a FWD honda CRX SI in the winter.
I don't care what people like, I am arguing the point of what car is better in the snow.
Now quiet you, your wasting my time.
KK is in Cali right now!
No snow for me...
Don't forget the Jaguar XF that is one of the best vehicles Jaguar has ever built .
Snowseeker, Aren't those AWD cars in the pictures? I have always liked RWD cars myself, but my next car whatever it might be will be AWD for sure.
But really, how often do you look at the tail lights while you're driving?
Know what I mean?