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Old 09-09-2014, 04:41 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
sorry to see.

i use to think this way since 10yrs+ ago. learning how to drive rwd does have a learning curve.
Crazy thing was, I was fine for the 14 years that I had that car. I learned to drive in it when I turned 16, I got through plenty of snowy Pennsylvania winters, I even learned to do burnouts and some *ahem*light drifting*ahem*... All was well until I got stuck at work and it started snowing. Lots of people crashed that day; it got really bad really fast without much warning.

Now I have more appreciation for things like ABS and traction control, 2 things I didn't have in that car.
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