Fbody in the rain?
My first long trip (vacation) drove to South Padre, rained almost the entire way, ranging from a light mist to a heavy rain, I didn't have any problems, I adjusted my speed as the weather conditons warrented, and it was smooth sailing.
These cars are no worse in the rain than any other RWD car, use your head and drive intelligently
BTW prior to the trip I was reading some of the posts here about rain performance, I was expecting to be doing 360's if the road was slightly damp, but IME that's not the case
I hate driving in the rain period, but it was just the same as when I was driving my maxima, mazda, z71 truck or anything else that I've driven.
You just have to know NEVER put your foot in the gas on a corner when it's even a little wet. And don't ask me how I know that one.
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it used to be real responsive and difficult,
but now i have a ss4000 and you can give it half throt'l
and no problem easy drive just dont sneeze
but then i saw this video on drifting and decided to do some dumb things
of course i spun it and i still do, its fun =)
Dont think 4wd makes you invincible either. My father had a 4wd dakota v8 a4 and we spun doing 45 on the freeway in the snow and went into a ditch...
My car does alright in the rain....but you've got to drive smart. Seems like anything over 1/4 throttle of the line and you are spinning. No doubt that driving in the rain sucks, especially at night. Right after I first got the car I punched the throttle in second gear in the rain and wondered why I wans't going anywhere.....it wasn't until the car was almost completely sideways that I realized why. I was lucky to have learned my lesson without hitting anyone or anything.
empty parking lots = another story...
just keep the throttle light and don't enter corners going too fast. keep it calm.
Oh yah - one more thing, NEVER take it into the Snow or Ice unless your life freakin depends on it... k - don't even do it then. Ever seen a vid of a A4 Fbody idling on snow? They even spin then...


