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Originally Posted by BruceM
It's not just that it isn't RWD. It's that its diff never feeds power at more than 50% to the rear wheels, and is normally at 80% to the fronts.
Again, since you don't track your cars, this means little to you. But it means a lot to drivers who do, because that bias materially affects how it handles, especially at the limit.
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The FWD bias can also be felt when hooning around. Plowing/understeer is a buzzkill when turning aggressively on (empty) public streets.