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dizhn a day ago

I bought my first real wheel drive car in 2014. Still have it. It's not a race car. About 170hp. It struggles at the smallest curves. Good thing it has traction control and esp. Except all the front wheel cars I had before, one even slightly more powerful and smaller, never needed any of that. Never ever buying a rwd again. (Enthusiast forums of the brand tell me I don't know how to drive RWD. Skill issue. :D)

MobiusHorizons a day ago | parent | next [-]

Rwd is definitely sketchier in certain circumstances, especially going uphill in low traction. Also pretty bad in the snow generally. but I’ve only had issues going around corners when it was very wet and I was driving faster that the speed limit. If you are running into traction issues driving normally (ie not flooring it) I would recommend having your tires and alignment checked, even with RWD that should not be happening in my experience.

jonasdegendt a day ago | parent | prev [-]

You should look into different tires perhaps.

dizhn 19 hours ago | parent [-]

I will grant that there might be a match issue but I don't think Michelin Pilot Sports are bad tires.