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Old 11 May 2008, 05:46 am
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This is a no-brainer.The BMW handle MUCH better.Look at the facts:Twin turbo RWD platform 300+hp It's a BMW which are probably the best handling cars out of the box.Do simple mods to it and it will be even funner to drive, its easy to make extra power when you have a turbo car.The Acura on the other hand, not to hate on anyone here, but it's afwd 300hp car that weights 3500+lbs.... that combination of drivetrain and power will never handle well. Simply will have too much torque steer which is no fun at all. Look at most sports cars..... either RWD or AWD. fwd is good for daily commuters.
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