TOMSUN wrote:thrash... I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one.
FWD are safer to drive than RWD. (both being factory and unmodified) I'm sue that this will stir up some comments. But if I had to recommend a platform for a new inexperienced driver I would recommend a FWD.
See here lies the difference i'm talking about. Saying FWD is safer than RWD is a massive generalisation, and in itself is completely false.
However, the condition you put forth in your second statement is a valid one - for an inexperienced driver, FWD is the safer option in "most" conditions - mostly as long as he or she doesn't drive like a power crazed maniac.. or as long as they aren't in a rush.
To my inexperienced brother, I would never want him behind the wheel of a rwd vehicle, becuase I am 100% sure he'll spin it. Nothing is safe in the wrong hands ;)
But in terms of objective safety where the dynamics of the vehicle are considered, would you still say that fwd is safer than rwd? If you do then we just have to agree to disagree, as I feel that while a rwd vehicle is easier to get into trouble (aka fun) with, it's also easier to get out of trouble with. When the fron wheels of a fwd vehicle slip, you have nothing.. no power, no steering, no braking.. nothing. Regardless of driver skill level, this results in disaster.. This is my reasoning for saying that fwd is no safer than rwd