Originally Posted by
Burnzybubbles
no

but if it's getting to the 350hp mark surely it'll start to struggle against something rwd with steering and putting power down, and just cos it'll be more fun for a car aimed at an enthusiast drivers market, and surely 4wd would handle better than a fwd on all counts in the same chassis.
Believe me it doesn't struggle with the power at all. And you'd have a harder time putting the power down in a RWD car in anythign other than ideal conditions. It is huge fun to drive and it would be worse with 4wd, definitely no quicker, and no where near as nimble.
Everyone seems to think that fwd is dull and boring, but then they drive the car and realise that it doesn't need to be anything other than what it is.