Guardsred997
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1:17, "RWD is about 400 lbs lighter". Eer?That's wrong. AWD is just under 200 lbs heavier.
"I fake it as a race car driver", and he and the narrator look like identical twins, which is kind of weird.
Interesting comments section (including "they're twins") Someone else called BS on the "400 lbs heavier AWD" "factoid".
1:17, "RWD is about 400 lbs lighter". Eer?That's wrong. AWD is just under 200 lbs heavier.
"I fake it as a race car driver", and he and the narrator look like identical twins, which is kind of weird.
Interesting comments section (including "they're twins") Someone else called BS on the "400 lbs heavier AWD" "factoid".
I guess I am not the only one who feels this way about the difference in the way the two cars drive. I have only owned one AWD car, an A4 Quattro, and I never felt that it was that much fun or playful to drive.
This post isn't meant to be argumentative, but rather to clarify the ambiguity of my previous statement.
I had a Mazdaspeed 3 as well. Traded it in after half a year because the torque steer was so bad. FWD never again!Interesting on the times and observations of the guy driving on the track. I do know one way AWD is better and that is on FWD cars with too much power for FWD to handle. I had a Mazdaspeed 3 that had WAY too much power over the front wheels. It would overwhelm the traction control in the first three gears and torque steered like crazy. This car would have been considerably fast with AWD and not sitting there burning off the front tires.
I guess I am not the only one who feels this way about the difference in the way the two cars drive. I have only owned one AWD car, an A4 Quattro, and I never felt that it was that much fun or playful to drive.
Interesting on the times and observations of the guy driving on the track. I do know one way AWD is better and that is on FWD cars with too much power for FWD to handle. I had a Mazdaspeed 3 that had WAY too much power over the front wheels. It would overwhelm the traction control in the first three gears and torque steered like crazy. This car would have been considerably fast with AWD and not sitting there burning off the front tires.
I had a Mazdaspeed 3 as well. Traded it in after half a year because the torque steer was so bad. FWD never again!
The way that Audi (and Volkswagen for that matter, their cars run on shared platforms) do Quattro is completely different to the way many manufacturers do "proper" AWD. The Quattro system is a FWD-biased on-demand system based on a Haldex controller - most of the time (except maybe on the RS models) it's FWD until slip is detected.
Yep, I am not a big fan of these systems. Basically FWD cars that can send some power to the rear wheels when spin happens. And talk about front heavy. Stinger is a much better AWD car, RWD car that sends some power through the front tires. Much better weight balance too.
They should have followed Subaru and made it AWD. You can only send so much power through the front wheels.