Originally posted by PHiZ
So what is a car that has enough feedback to teach the driver?
-PHiZ
A FWD car (in my opinion) will be easier and safer for a novice to start out in than a RWD. FWD if you push the car too hard it will understeer in most ideal situations. A RWD car will spin or throttle oversteer if you push it too hard.
But I agree get a cheapo 4th or 5th GEN Civic or 1986-1991 CRX and you'd be having fun in no time without any mods. You can even use your current ride which is of course the cheapest since you don't have to buy a car
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