Originally posted by Andy W.:


Oversteer with FWD! LOL! That takes talent. You really don't know what you are tlakin about you. Whipping the rear out is oversteer.

-Andy




Yes you can have oversteer with a FWD. I experienced this in my 'tour and ditched it because of it. The back end slid out on me, I managed to recover it only to have it slid out the other way, recovered from that, slid out the other way again and went right the way around and down into the ditch(road was icy). With FWD the only direct control you have over the back wheels is by applying the parking brake, not good in oversteer situations, useful with understeer.

A Crown Victoria in a snow coverd parking lot is just damn fun.


My Cars 1999 Silver Frost SVT - 80,000km #2603/2760 Aug. 10, 1999. 1996 Mercury Mystique LS V6 MTX - retired @ 323,151km. 1995 Ford Contour V6 MTX-sold @ 214,000km