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Old 08-27-2009, 12:59 PM   #11
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I'm surprised you would say that as someone from a snow-laden state. In low traction situations FWD is more idiot proof , I mean safer than RWD. Especially on a light weight vehicle.
I just thought it was an odd thing to say because while it makes perfect sense to ask someone "Know how to drive a stick?" it makes less sense to ask someone "Know how to drive an RWD/FWD?"

As for driving in snow, I won't take the Yaris out on the snow because I tried it once last year and slid straight through an intersection. Scared the shit out of me. Of course I didn't have winter tires on it and I'm not bashing FWD vehicles or the Yaris as this situation was more about the car not being prepared for winter driving.

To your point, I agree that FWD is better in the snow and wet than RWD.
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