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Wink best handling fwd car

me and my friend were fighting over the rsx-s he said was the best and me sayin itr. now it dosent have to be these 2 just whatever you think is the best fwd car when it comes to handling . oh and were saying stock for stock
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Re: best handling fwd car

my old ford fiesta beater was the best. it could make it from CA to AZ on a full tank non stop.
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Re: best handling fwd car

being tuned; id picked the EF8 CRX. Suspension design is similar to the (DC2)ITRs and EGs, but much lighter which is good for handling.

In almost every review of tuned DC5s and EP3s; the suspension sucked because they kept bottoming out. Im guessing Honda didnt have much experience in MacPherson struts(one of the fastest FWD car right now is the Hotchkis Celica; which uses struts, so struts still work well; just not in the Honda cars). In one of the Best Motoring review, they had two DC5s vs. two DC2s(inlcluding a DC2 ITR and DC5 ITR); the DC5 was only able to beat them because of more power. I believe its safe to say the ITR has better corning abilities than the RSX-S.
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Re: best handling fwd car

Nissan NX2000
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Re: best handling fwd car

siz where the hell have you been .you ever get your car out of storage?
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?! You must have me confused I think.. My car's been out of storage since June and is ready to go back into it tommorow.
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no siz its been that long since i have been on here to talk to anybody
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Holy moly! Good to have you back.

Best handling FWD car = NX2000
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Re: best handling fwd car

i miss the old days when you and bambam would have the fights over b16 vs. b20 and every other thread was about where to find parts for a zc tell me somone els knows what im sayin
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Hate to say it but old/new mini coopers.
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Re: best handling fwd car

where is bambam????havent seen him on in awhile....must be putting a turbo on that b20 about now
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Re: best handling fwd car

ok somthing els is that in march im going to school to road race in WV and befor that im buying a new car well new to me . now i know everyone is thinking then why go fwd but this is to be my dd as well so think damn you think best handling fwd ............................. oh dose anyone know how the newer gti handle
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Re: best handling fwd car

Newer GTI has massive 18" wheels so I'd say it probably has some understeer issues...

I'd go for RSX-S or find a decent ITR still in good shape (if it's possible)...
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