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Old 08-28-2003, 12:35 AM
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SVT Focus vs. Sentra Spec-V

Im thinking about buying a used car and I was wondering what would be better; a 2002 ford focus svt or a 2002 nissan sentra ser spec v. I know the focus has traction control and i live in ohio where it snows alot in the winter. I was wondering if you really even need traction control with a fwd car. Thanks.
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IMO SER all they way. The Nissan Sentra SER spec v is a fun car to drive and it's really cool. I don't like the seating position in the focus and the acceleration to me feels kind of strange.

I say go for the SER.

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