Originally posted by: tontod
I was reading an article not too long ago that says modern RWD cars are almost as safe in slippery conditions as FWD cars due to safety features like traction control, stability control, etc. Is this true?
Well said. Been a while since I've seen you around, how've you been?Originally posted by: KokomoGST
In most cases yes... however electronic wizardry can't overcome physics and massive stupidity. Paraphrasing Scott Adams, if we discovered a way to harness stupidity as an energy source... we wouldn't need to worry about energy problems.
Understeering FWDs "feel" safe... most manufacturers tune in understeer for their production cars. RWD oversteer tendencies feel much more dangerous and most drivers out there do not know the proper driving experience or instincts to recover from oversteer in a RWD car.
I drove a Z3 in light rain with ESP on and did stupid things in an open area with no cars... still managed to get the car dangerously loose... of course I know how to correct for it but others might just panic and spinspinspin. In fact, some reviewers mentioned that very occurence under testing. But then overconfidence in young drivers from FWD is just as dangerous... pushing right into the telephone pole on the corner.
Originally posted by: Triumph
sure its true. and put some snow tires on a BMW, and you'll beat any all-season-tired car out there.
Originally posted by: Triumph
maddindian, you have a 240sx, don't you? hehe, those things can spin easily enough on dry pavement. boy that was fun.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Well said. Been a while since I've seen you around, how've you been?
ZV
Originally posted by: KGB
On the other hand my uncles 540i handles ANYTHING..... man I'd want one... with manual though![]()
Just to add some more input into the discussion... I recently drove the new E-class Benz... veryvery smart car... perfect for rich idiots. The systems are very fast and car feels very safe. I felt safer than any other car that I've driven... definitely more than any Acura sedan (can't think of any other FWD upscale luxury cars at the moment).
Snow tires are always better than all-seasons... no question. But then if your tires are wider than Cartman's butt (ie if you have a ZO6 with 315s) there isn't anything that's going to help you get grip in the snow.
Originally posted by: bolido2000
Originally posted by: tontod
I was reading an article not too long ago that says modern RWD cars are almost as safe in slippery conditions as FWD cars due to safety features like traction control, stability control, etc. Is this true?
What makes you think the article was inaccurate?
