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Subject: RWD


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bruce bailey
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Date Posted: 00:16:34 08/09/02 Fri
In reply to: Bearhawke in Az 's message, "KISS: Keep It Simple Silly" on 23:50:28 07/30/02 Tue

The ONLY advantage of FWD I can think of would be interstate use where turning in a median is involved. I would be hesitant to run a Camaro through wet grass. If GM or Mopar really wanted to compete, they would go to the parts bin and make an AWD. FWD mini cars are great but I drive a GMC with solid rear axle, Leaf springs and RWD. Crank windows and bench seat just like God intended.

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Ah, yes: the type of vehicle that takes a dump @ 2AM and can be fixed by a drunk hillbilly with tools available from Wal-Mart lol (I do NOT condone drunk driving at all: the hillbilly metaphor was to make my point re: KISS) (NT)Bearhawke in Az20:25:44 08/16/02 Fri



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