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This is a discussion on Can you drift a FWD Car? within the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) Forum forums, part of the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) category; My friend has a chevy cavalier and it's FWD? Can you drift it? And if yes using what technics? Thanks...
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My friend has a chevy cavalier and it's FWD? Can you drift it? And if yes using what technics? Thanks
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yes but only if you can take a lot of criticism. For front wheel drive you need to be going fast. you can't power over' so your best bet is to use th e brake all the way around(it's harder than it sounds). just remember that many people will laugh at you for using the cavelier
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My first four cars were Cavaliers and I used to e-brake slide them into snow banks every winter but if you want to drift, get yourself something rear wheel drive, even if it's some old Grand Marquis, don't waste your time in the Cavalier.
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Cool! Thanks! It's cause it's his first car and he's gonna have to stick with it for quite a while! Yeah I know there's nothing like RWD!!!
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