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oversteer or understeer
duz the s2k typically have oversteer or understeer when goin around tight curves?
i want to kno cuz i might get one for my first car.
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do u have to turn the steering wheel alot or a little to go around turns compared to other cars?
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Gleening the apex
A lot of this answer depends upon the position of your right foot at the time of entry into a corner
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typically rwd have over steer
just don't accerlate hardcore on a turn, or take a turn at 1 million mph... but that should be obvious
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I think you should get your license first.
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Not a good "first car" I was just reading an older thread, about a guy that blew his engine, wasn't even his first car it was his first manual.
Now first car and first manual = totalled IMO.
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duz the s2k typically have oversteer or understeer when goin around tight curves?
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