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    Quote Originally Posted by ericl33 View Post
    I have 2001 dc2r
    Lol then you are exempt from feeling disconnected from the steering feel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indie View Post
    Yes.

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    Guessing you havnt driven cars to its limits to know the differance mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amant02 View Post
    Guessing you havnt driven cars to its limits to know the differance mate.
    Wow, just as I read this comment, an ad came on TV for the new 3 series, and the announcer said "a true sports car, with rear-wheel drive and 50-50 weight distribution..." Honestly, at the exact moment I read your comment, his voice was saying that. It was almost as if a higher power was agreeing with me.

    FF with a 62-38 weight distribution? A sporty hatchback, yes, but not "a true sports car".
    Last edited by Indie; 24-04-2012 at 11:38 AM. Reason: I wrote FR instead of FF. Rixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    Are you suggesting that the DC2R isn't a true sports car?
    Quote Originally Posted by Indie View Post
    Yes.
    Quote Originally Posted by Indie View Post
    FR with a 62-38 weight distribution? A sporty hatchback, yes, but not "a true sports car".
    As much as it pains my ego,I have to agree here

    A fwd can never be a true sports car,regardless of performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    As much as it pains my ego,I have to agree here

    A fwd can never be a true sports car,regardless of performance
    i agry
    I don't even know anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    As much as it pains my ego,I have to agree here

    A fwd can never be a true sports car,regardless of performance
    Precisely. I'd even go so far as to say that something like a WRX, while it is a performance car, can't really qualify as a "true sports car" either. That's a bit muddier, though.

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    Evo and wrx/sti arent sport cars either. Theyre performance cars based on econo sedans

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    Also have to admit , Rear wheel drive turbo cars are way more exciting to drive , damn you Honda why must you be cheap and make all the type R's excluding nsx-r fwd ?

    AWD for grip, RWD for slip , FWD for groceries


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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    Evo and wrx/sti arent sport cars either. Theyre performance cars based on econo sedans

    No there a road going rally cars..
    Rules of rally back in the day meant they had to make road versions of thier rally cars.. Hence why old wrxs 94-96 ran a Td05 which was huge! Later when they changed the rules they only ran a td04 because they didn't have to make road going versions anymore
    Quote oh dear ****ing lawd. my d*ck did more than move. it jumped out of my pants, and tore the fly open....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indie View Post
    Wow, just as I read this comment, an ad came on TV for the new 3 series, and the announcer said "a true sports car, with rear-wheel drive and 50-50 weight distribution..." Honestly, at the exact moment I read your comment, his voice was saying that. It was almost as if a higher power was agreeing with me.

    FR with a 62-38 weight distribution? A sporty hatchback, yes, but not "a true sports car".
    Isn't DC2R FF (front engine, front drive)???

    Or have i got this whole FF/FR/...... thing wrong

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