Pro-Hawk said:Where does it say it takes more skill to drive it
Pro-Hawk said:Rear-wheel drive rally cars are considered to be the most difficult to drive, but are generally inexpensive to maintain.
Pro-Hawk said:Trying finding a site where a RWD car beats a FWD/AWF car in a rally sport race.
Chill out.... lots of people use trucks just like cars, to drive around town or to go fast. It's quite popular to use them as you would use cars. I didn't bring up trucks. I was just giving the info you didn't have.Pro-Hawk said:Who TF thinks a truck in considered a damn car
When you said this in an earlier post, I thought you would like to know about trucks and Mustangs in Rally. Again, just trying to help.Pro-Hawk said:a FWD car in this even will out do and damn stang or F150 any day of the week
Pro-Hawk said:why in the F*** have they been made for so many damn years with no end in site?
Because they are so easy to drive.Pro-Hawk said:Vehicles in the two-wheel-drive (2WD) classes.. ..are extremely forgiving of mistakes
need to grow up and see that the person that put there 20's on a civic or a body kit on a celica is not a ricer just a car customizer like yourself. you want to go fast they want show some want to go a lil faster so they do an engin swap.
Won't stop me from laughing at it.I got another word for that one, but that's cause for a whole other thread.
I'm sure everyone has their own version of what "rice" means. But I’m sure we can all agree it's the bad "R" word in the car realm or bike. In fact, if there is such a history on this word from what I understand it originated from the Harley bikers calling the sport bikes "rice rockets" being Japan as one of the origins of a lot of the sport bikes.
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