TRDCorolla said:The AWD vs FWD has a significant difference. It helps in certain driving conditions, but you'll also see a big performance gain with AWD.
AWD=faster standing start from 0mph, faster through the corner, faster in wet condition.
RWD=faster from rolling start (because of the extra bhp at the wheels), more fun drifting.
AWD systems simultaneously and continuously "sense" road conditions under each of the four wheels and apply proportionate power as appropriate. In addition to superior performance on slippery roads, AWD generally improves or enhances handling and performance in overall surface conditions. That's why Audi Quattros were banned from racing circuits in the late 80s (RWD vehicles could not touch them), and why Porsche and Lamborgini now produce vehicles that feature AWD. Take a look at the new Evos and STI's. Got AWD?
lol thats what the look over your sholder is forNeXuS said:But changing lanes can be quite dangerouse its got big blind spots im afraid of raming someone on the side heheh. Ill post pics tomorrow when i get up
MooseMan said:looks nice, u need 2 get better pics tho ^_^
just because u havn't seen many of a vehicle doesn't mean it will be stolen. i didn't see many if any 88 oldsmobiles(sp?) when we owned 1. but we didn't have to have a alarm system on it. if your in a bad area or something then u might want 2. *shrugs* i like having an alarm system (even tho i don't) because i think the car is worth the money for a alarm system
holy shit!! 6500?! and 1500?!NeXuS said:Yeah i will once i take a shower still on my PJ's well as far as alarm it does really need one just to be safe cause were not gonna get the full insurance just the liability cause the full costs 6500 Dlls a year for me!!!! liability about 1500k cause of my age and a recent car