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by Toutouxc 963 days ago
What kind of cars do you people drive where "feathering the gas pedal in heavy rain" is a necessity? My 90HP FWD car with very little weight on the front can still accelerate faster in rain without wheelspin than I'd ever need when driving normally.
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Even with fresh tires, my former Nissan Altima coupe would spin in the rain without feathering

It's not by any means a fast car. Heavy, FWD, and four cylinders. Yet, it's a bit of an art to get up to speed well with it.

I'm talking about the laughably slow 0-60 time (~7s) in the rain, especially on an incline!

That's only around 175 HP...

My 460 HP Mustang will easily spin when it's warm and dry; it doesn't take much. Most tires/surfaces aren't that good

It's not the wheelspin, it's the vague connectivity to the road. some FWD cars are more "Disconnected" from the back than others, all else equal.

If I take a corner in the rain at speed in my 280hp FWD hot hatch, will be fine cuz the back is pretty easy to "feel."

In a FWD ford taurus though that would be terrifying.

This is far more of a thing for RWD cars than FWD cars, since you'll wind up spinning the car if you're an idiot about it.