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scoobydooooo 01 October 2003 03:24 PM

having NEVER actually owned a rear wheel drive , i was curious !!

Duck_Pond 01 October 2003 03:40 PM

Elise has to be pretty well regarded...

DAYZEE 01 October 2003 04:52 PM

Mazda RX-7.

The Zohan 01 October 2003 04:55 PM

My old MK2 RS2000 was pretty fecking good!

BMW M3 takes some beating, love the z-axle.

RS Grant 01 October 2003 04:58 PM

Porsche Boxster/Boxster S is meant to be pretty good to isnt it?!

Cheers,
Grant

pugoetru 01 October 2003 05:27 PM

Lada riva

fatherpierre 01 October 2003 05:34 PM

E30 M3s are pretty special in the handling dept.

Mk1 MR2s also hold the road like glue.

rickybouy 01 October 2003 05:41 PM

mx5 seems to win awards, but elise or exige is what i'd say

catflap 01 October 2003 05:43 PM

Just a guess

1 radical

2 Westfield xtr2

3 Atome
Then the overweight rear wheel drive cars above ;)

nisr227 01 October 2003 05:47 PM

Porshe 968 Club Sport.

iguana 01 October 2003 07:38 PM

That is such a difficult question that people will nevr aggree on.

For example Autocar rate the MX5 as this years best handling car!!

A fine little intro to a well balanced RWD it might be, but better than the awesome Noble and better than the precision offered by a Caterham superlight or the hard edged thrills of a porker GT3 I just can't agree with.

I personnaly love the pork 968CS for its feel/predictability/ease of driving very hard for those not equipped with professional racing drivers reflexes.

However how can I say its a better handling car than say a Ferrari Enzo, the new Ford GT40 or the new Carrera GT or even the purity of something like an Atom, having never driven any of them.


So in summary I dunno, but I bet this years Ferrari F1 car must be in with a shout- can I have a play in one to make my mind up :)


davyboy 01 October 2003 07:45 PM

Funnily enough I reckon most [all] of us would find the Ferrari F1 car would handle like crap! We would never be able to drive it hard enough to make it work properly, let alone warm the tyres up!

pugoetru 02 October 2003 09:43 AM

we could try though :D

scooby_si 02 October 2003 11:44 AM

RX7 is proper bo if u can fit yer legs in ;) lol. Wont even mention a supra if were talking about shifting lots of weight round easily :D
Si

ScoobyJawa 02 October 2003 12:04 PM

:p

Its not a Supra ;) but its not that bad either, for how heavy it is I think you'd be amazed at how well handles, a few passengers in mine have even said so - some scooby drivers ;)

scooby_si 02 October 2003 12:12 PM

any scares :eek: yet jawa?
Si

Johnny50 02 October 2003 09:36 PM

From personal experience.

E30 BMW's have been my favourites. 325i Sport. M3.

Also E28 (i think) M5's are pretty good handlers.

carl 02 October 2003 09:39 PM

Noble M12?

Neil Smalley 02 October 2003 09:54 PM

I think autocar only picked the MX5 as the best handling car as it was the only one they could afford to give away as a prize...

;)

ScoobyJawa 02 October 2003 10:48 PM

Si,

your damn straight there have been! :eek: I've got the RLTC on but even that can't help the tyres which are worse than ZZ1's :( They're coming off next week for Eagles......

Pistol_Pete 02 October 2003 11:26 PM

I always thought the 200sx handled well. Probably not the best, but very predictable.

ALi-B 02 October 2003 11:29 PM


Lada Riva
LOL :D

Not referring to a certain power-sliding fiat twin cam engined Riva pugoetru? ;)

scooby_si 03 October 2003 07:16 AM

lol Jap rubber LURVLY is it? :eek: a dealer mentioned he didnt think Jap rubber was as bad as everyone made on & wasnt sure if it kud also be carp alignment etc.........
Either way i'm guna stick sum proxes on my freshly purchased rice rocket ASAP even if it means killing them straight away doing an airfield day thing ;)
Si

ScoobyJawa 03 October 2003 10:00 AM

Nah mate - the place I bought it from replaced the Jap rubber with this cr4p no-one has ever heard of. Was speaking to a chappy who works in the tyre industry the other day and he said they were ultra budget, not at all suited to high performance use, and he would never recommend them...... :( Ultra hard compound so not much grip at all, and almost impossible to wear out!

Hence sticking the eagles on!

Dracoro 03 October 2003 10:13 AM

Gotta be Caterham/Westfields

MattOz 03 October 2003 10:14 AM

E30 M3 or E39 M5. Both fantastically balanced cars.

Would agree with Carl that the Noble M12 is widely regarded as the most sorted RWD car on the market at the moment.

Matt

PEE1 03 October 2003 10:26 AM

According to Richard Burns, Tim Harvey and Jezza Clarckson it's the Ferrari 550 Maranello!

scooby_si 03 October 2003 10:29 AM

Matt your biased :p lol
So wots our definaition of best handling? Sounds simple enough but how about how far u can drift it while still able to recover? :D
Si

jonc 03 October 2003 10:38 AM

That Lotus tuned Lada ala Clarkson on Topgear. Lotus reputedly spent £100k modding it.

igratton 03 October 2003 09:42 PM

XTR2 is pretty good ;)

Loved the Caterham Superlight too.

Not got too much experience of any more.

Off to spend some time in a lotus at bruntingthorpe tomorrow - not really driven one before so should be fun.

I would say dingys mk2 escort was a good handling car - have you ever seen dingy get out of it without him grinning :)

Need more RWD experiences.


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