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It honesly depends on what you are tryin to do. In high power applications in a light weight vehichle, I'd prefer a RWD car for sure. But say, in a light car with a mostly fowards weight balance, FWD can suddenly become a very exciting drive. Such as modified mini's, etc.

There are quite a few FWD's I'd be quite happy to pilot. Most of them though, are not as availible on the American market. Of course, the car I realy love, si the Porsche 944, so I'm fairly biased to a RWD setup!
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