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Experience boys thats what you lack, and patience a little of both of those and you may become good drivers. Crawl before you can walk it may hurt the ego but it save heaps on monumetal masonry. |
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You can get outta shape in any car but these higher performance cars are designed for handling and control. Ive never seen a Porsche go sideways EVER when driving sensibily but have seen it with mums driving their kids in commodores and falcons. Ive seen porsches hammer corners way harder to the point where any commodore or falcon short of a V8 supercar would just crash and burn. Just tail a Carerra or GT3 and you will see the difference. On my Ls my mums commy got sideways without giving it anything at all. Watch the production car races for an example. The commys and falcons are sideways while the porsches and skylines are no way near.
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Yes mummys commodore can sling the tail out try the same lack of feel for the road and conditions at hand, in a porshe and you'll have something very expensive meeting the flora. When will you guys catch on that magazine reviews by also-ran racers, and tv race commentary have no relation whatsoever to real world road condition and and actual road going variants of similar cars. I gues its that first impact? or maybe the third. _ |
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A car cannot speed it self its the driver. The majority cars both family and performance can do 200km/h. The difference is that they handle no way near the same. How can you say that a car designed for this isnt safer than a normal family car? Yes no car should be doin 200km/h to start with but if a car is designed to handle so well at those speeds then its basic logic that it will handle even better at slower speeds. All i know is id rather be in a Porsche crashing than a commodore.
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If you'd ever been closer to a porshe than your nose on a magazine, then you'd know they can be scary things indeed, amazing in good hands, but the margin for error is many times less than a wheezing commodore. Ad not a car does not need to be anywhere near it terminal speed to become dangerous, high performance cars by their very nature push limits, of acceleration, of grip, of speed, but all this pushes them closer to inevitable physics. Those laws never change. Your comments and their innocent naivity just reinforce the idea that restricting access to inexperienced drivers is a sensible measure. |
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No ive never been in a porsche but you can see the difference in handling anyone who has eyes can. Ive been in a 280ZX and 300ZX TT and can say they handle WAY better than any falcon or commodore ive ever been in. Yes not exactly a porsche but if you catch a drift. You can hammer roundabouts and what not with even a tyre screech in these Zed cars where as otherwise you would spin out in a commodore or falcon. Yes your not meant to hammer anywhere in anything but if you get what im saying is anything designed for this sort of driving has got to be safer than any falcon or commodore.
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That grip is far from consistent, and if it lets go at a higher speed, (not always the same higher speed) the th ability to to exit that spin are greatly reduced. A wideer tyre for example will give you muck more grip in a straight line, but put it on a wet or uneven surface and rethink the equation, thats why we have laws regulating those too! |
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You dont get it do you? The higher the lever of refinement the less the margin for error. The fine handlers may stick better but when they dont its trouble. And inexperience in such cars is a recipie for disaster they are very very forgiving, up to a point !!! After that you need an ambulance, spin moomy commodore at low speed and all you need is a towie and a new mailing address... |
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Secondly - You claim the high powered rear wheel drives you listed are no harder to handle? ok then.....what does a p plater with zero experience do when the back end of that XR8 steps out?
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Stupid people die earlier and in more amusing ways, maybe to really be safe we should just have an IQ cut-off point and put everyone below that in a padded cell. Having known people that died in car accidents doesn't make you an authority on everything _ I knew a couple and been in more than my fair share of accidents. I don't think I'm a race car driver nor even a good one and no matter how careful you are sh!t happens. Facts are what is important and one of these is that putting restrictions on the cars learners and P platers can drive just limits the experience that can be gained during their learning period. Driving a low powered, lightweight, front wheel drive, auto toy does not prepare you to drive a hi-po, heavy, rwd, manual but the fact is that is how the system works as it is now. Restrictions in this form are not the answer and it's people like you that keep perpetuating these kind of 'solutions'. Stop swallowing whole the propaganda that's shovelled out and have a proper think about it. What would really save lives? Learning drivers are going to have accidents, so what should we do? Force them into cheap crap semi-safe cars just because they are under a certain power limit? Don't be so stupid. That's it from me, I'm sick of the round-a-bout arguements and the total lack of willingness to look at the issue objectively (from both sides).
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