Unless it's snowing, you'll be fine. If it is you'll be knacked.
I had a 240bhp MX5 and had the pedal to the metal all the time, even round corners and even in the wet, and I'm not dead - so I'm sure you'll be fine.They handle well, slide nicely, pull out of junctions sideways and are predictable.
You necessarily become a driving god - FACT.
Why? Do rwd cars just explode in the snow or something?
Drive according to the conditions and you'll be fine.
Is it a noticeably different driving experience?
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This is something I'm pretty paranoid about for when I get my next car as it A) be RWD and b) be a very expensive bit of kit to replace if I broked it![]()
Im so used to keeping the power down in corners I think id find myself in a hedge.
[TW]Fox;14493672 said:Given your absolutely disasterous car history with regards to driving into things, being 'stolen' by your brother, falling apart and generally chavving about are you really sure thats entirely sensible?![]()
You drive that MG like you've just nicked it from a council estate![]()
If one wheel hits a white line at full throttle you can run into problems.
O'RLY
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