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RC 350 to RC F?

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Old 01-31-19, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by zserv
I could probably make a two car setup happen, its just hard to spend this much money on a car and not be able to drive it year round.
There will definitely be a part of you that will want to drive it every single day...and probably even come up with reasons to drive it when you legitimately have none...I know I suffer from that problem!

But, there are also times I wish I had a second car, like the day after I wash it when it's raining. Or when I have to park it in the lot at my office which has a variety of hazards (other careless drivers parking next to me, trees that shed these tiny annoying leaves everywhere, sap, bird droppings, etc.).

But yeah, I guess the point I'm trying to make is that you might find yourself loving the RCF so much that you don't want to subject it to the perils of winter driving.
Old 01-31-19, 09:07 PM
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you are already driving a rear wheel drive car no?
I owned the 350 f sport for 10k miles. Let me tell you that its a night and day difference. If somebody blindfolded me and let me drive I wouldnt say that its a similar car when it comes to suspension and steering. Go test drive one. first corner throw it in harder and you will understand what I am talking about
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Old 02-01-19, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by mirza
you are already driving a rear wheel drive car no?
I owned the 350 f sport for 10k miles. Let me tell you that its a night and day difference. If somebody blindfolded me and let me drive I wouldnt say that its a similar car when it comes to suspension and steering. Go test drive one. first corner throw it in harder and you will understand what I am talking about
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I've owned a RWD Mustang in the past. My current F-Sport is AWD. Never had a RWD car with this much HP and torque in winter.
Old 02-01-19, 06:30 PM
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I have a GSF in Toronto and just went through 10 inch of snow last weekend.
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Is it slippery? yes.

Is it reasonable? With my Bridgestones and eco+snow mode, yes.

So long you drive smart then you will be fine. Eco+snow mode just feels like any other 200hp rwd car, but better balancing and handling.
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Default F driver w/snow tires

Check this link for info on snow driving in a F. SNOW F

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Old 02-02-19, 06:08 PM
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This is the setup I copied.
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