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Old 11-04-2001, 10:01 PM   #8
Vector
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I guess you are right Mr 5 0, a lot of young kids these days are not very good drivers. I have seen my friends fail the test 2 or 3 times in a row, and that worries me a little when I drive with them . Maybe they should introduce an affordable performance driving course? I passed on my first try easily, so I do consider myself to be a better driver than most. Also I currently drive a RWD V-8 pickup, and have frequently driven our '92 Mustang as well. I feel more confident in the Mustang actually, because I have understeered badly a couple times in the pickup, where I almost whent into a fence or something :O. I like the oversteer handling of the mustang better, as it seems like you can actually do something about it when the tail kicks out, through corrective steering.

I do know one thing, however. I'm buying a 'stang, no if ands or buts about it!
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