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Old 23-04-2011, 09:47 PM   #14
Joe5619
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Default Re: 2012 Ford Focus Ad, something Ford Australia could use on its Falcon

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Originally Posted by MexicanBatman
You ever driven a fwd car with a real LSD?

Electronic gizmos are ********, it applies the brake on the inside wheel to transfer torque... Now a simple LSD achieves basically the same thing without working against itself

But this isn't the kinda of car designed with drivers in mind, no.. It's designed for Americans, who gives a crap if you can tag a song to then later be downloaded or have it poorly park itself, things like direct injection and 6spd powershift are win though, as is a decent sound system, but by Sony, really? Sure its better than what we have locally but Sony are crap!
I dont see how it is any different to DSC or traction control on our local Falcon that applies the brakes to one wheel..
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