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Old 12-28-2011, 11:30 AM   #26 (permalink)
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well, overpowering the rear tires won't be too hard when you have 500 hp on tap. i definitely would never drive a vette on snow, even with snow tires and all the electronic nannies active.

also, understeer is easier to control in a panic situation. it's a natural reflex to freeze up and slam on the brakes when in panic mode making split second decision. it's counterintuitive and needs a lot of practice to countersteer, and avoid touching the brakes. it takes a much more experienced driver to deal with oversteer in an emergency. that's why most cars, even rwd cars, come from the factory with understeer dialed in.
You're still ignoring the primary point, which is the fact that the 370Z is the ONLY RWD car you have ever driven yet you feel qualified enough to assess it as a better balanced car than something you have never, ever driven.

The only reason I even dare to compare the 370Z to a 5.0, Cayman, Vette, 911, etc. is because I have driven them all!!!
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