SMALL engine RWD cars

PKronic

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so im posting because on all the threads ive looked at people havnt been too helpful to the person asking now heres my issue/question

im trying to get a list of rear wheel drive cars with a 1.6L engine or smaller, anything over and insurance starts going high, FWD is deadly i say ban em all! all suggestions are welcome but i hate BMW so if u say them sorry you waisted energy :P

thank you in advance and please NO TROLLS
 
ae86 corolla, kp61 starlet, toyota mr2, early ford escort/capri/cortina, volvo 300, honda beat, suzuki cappacino, could go on all day but if you're looking for something cheap to drift then mx5 is the answer
 
+1 for mx5. Everything else on that list will be: utter dogshit in anything resembling standard form, fortunes to buy, impossible to find or if you're lucky, all of the above.
 
its not so much to drift ill be getting my dream drift car in a year or 2 its just something rwd cheap to buy cheap to insure for first 2 years as the country lanes where i live get very slippery and ive discovered just how deadly fwd is lol cant insure turbos either
 
see thats where your wrong i can sontrol rwd and have done in my experience with front wheel drive you try correcting it n start spinning i grew up driving rwd cars it was only wen i got my licence i first drove fwd
 
see thats where your wrong i can sontrol rwd and have done in my experience with front wheel drive you try correcting it n start spinning i grew up driving rwd cars it was only wen i got my licence i first drove fwd

If you can't control a fwd maybe throw away your license and start looking at some bmx's?
 
Get an AWD if you are worried about spinning. Although if you are losing control on country lanes then you are driving wrong and are a danger to other road users. Make sure your tyres are good as bad tyres = bad times when you want traction.
 
never had a problem in my xj6 just insurence was pretty high for my income hence why i dont have it anymore, only had the problem in fwd
 
Bad tyres are my guess. I had budgets on an Evo and that spun going slow on country lanes. On my impreza I have decent tyres and it refuses to slide.

The problem with FWD (especially in Devon and Cornwall I found) is that they get stuck when trying to mount mud to let cars pass. I've pushed a lot of small hatchbacks out of mud when I lived there :o
 
yhh haha probably i mean i dont have the money to buy new and yhh i hear that half the lanes i use the roads caked in mud from tractors going in n out of the fields
 
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