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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
I wouldn't say that's necessarily true. It's fine learning on a powerful car as on long as you have a lot of open space to spin and not hit anything. 
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I didn't say its bad or good to learn on a fast car - I'm just saying, it's easier to find the limits of a slower car safely than it is a fast car which will not hesitate to bite you in the *** without question.
Would you rather teach someone to drive on the track in a well-prepped Miata, or a freaking ZL-1 where its a right foot twitch away from potential doom? I don't care what wizz-bang techno options are available personally lol.