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Old 01-08-2003, 12:29 AM
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Originally posted by Gonthrax

Tends to understeer when it's pushed, and as a novice driver, understeer would be harder to get out of then oversteer. But this can be fixed with swaybars.
???????? You must be joking right? Most (most, not all cars) have understeer built into them for novice drivers. Oversteer is much harder to controll and MUCH harder to master than understeer. All that is required of understeer is backing off the throttle, which is why it is built into most cars - to get the driver to slow down. This is a con for a more experienced driver who might then think about getting swaybars which will fix the problem.
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