yes, it does use 4matic. AWD it is thenmax wrote:
I'm pretty sure the GL uses 4matic which is a AWD systemJenspm wrote:
Both parents have AWD cars. Dunno if dad has 4WD, you tell me (GL420)
Poll
FWD, RWD, or AWD
Front-wheel drive | 41% | 41% - 40 | ||||
Rear-wheel drive | 35% | 35% - 34 | ||||
All-wheel drive | 22% | 22% - 22 | ||||
Total: 96 |
lolironySirSchloppy wrote:
Yes, you do.phishman420 wrote:
Mine is FWD, and it sucks. I miss RWD.
Note: If you have a 4x4 truck/SUV, you do not have AWD.
You idiot.
Mid engined RWD so best of both worlds, kinda.
Nice. What car?Slarty wrote:
Mid engined RWD so best of both worlds, kinda.
Thanks It's a '95 Toyota MR2 turbo;
Slarty wrote:
Thanks It's a '95 Toyota MR2 turbo;
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r15/ … /Clean.jpg
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My dad has this car truck...Phatmatt wrote:
RWD Ford Ranger XLT
It's alright
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http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=117875SirSchloppy wrote:
You idiot.
and on topic, awd
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That depends though, for instance cars that were fwd but made to be awd, such as a Calibra Turbo which uses a transfer box that burn out and die all the time / failmax wrote:
AWD - much better handling and grip during acceleration, especially in snow which have loads of during winter.
cars with true awd or intelligent awd, such as R33 GTR
lol
RWD is more fun when it's slippery and icy ...
RWD is more fun if you have a powerful rear engine vehicle ...
AWD is better in rough conditions ...
FWD is more practicable as mentioned because most cars have the engine in front ...
I currently have a FWD 177hp Toyota Auris X ...
RWD is more fun if you have a powerful rear engine vehicle ...
AWD is better in rough conditions ...
FWD is more practicable as mentioned because most cars have the engine in front ...
I currently have a FWD 177hp Toyota Auris X ...
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Nice! I was going to buy a Turbo, but I heard they break down a lot. Do you get any problems with yours?Slarty wrote:
Thanks It's a '95 Toyota MR2 turbo;
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r15/ … /Clean.jpg
I got myself a '99 Coupe Only 60 on the clock
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break=/=brake...Snake wrote:
Nice! I was going to buy a Turbo, but I heard they brake break down a lot. Do you get any problems with yours?Slarty wrote:
Thanks It's a '95 Toyota MR2 turbo;
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r15/ … /Clean.jpg
I got myself a '99 Coupe Only 60 on the clock
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee53 … _A0185.jpg
second time I correct those words today
inb4 grammar nazi etc.
also: nice cars
I recon wifey had a say in that aswell?Varegg wrote:
I currently have a FWD 177hp Toyota Auris X ...
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Nice! Cosmos blue rev 5Snake wrote:
Nice! I was going to buy a Turbo, but I heard they break down a lot. Do you get any problems with yours?Slarty wrote:
Thanks It's a '95 Toyota MR2 turbo;
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r15/ … /Clean.jpg
I got myself a '99 Coupe Only 60 on the clock
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee53 … _A0185.jpg
As for reliability, I've had mine for just over 2 years now and not one thing has gone wrong. Currently running circa 280BHP but should be nearer 320-330 once I've set the boost controller up properly and fit/have mapped the Apex-i PFC (mappable ECU) I've got the rev5 rear spoiler on mine too, best one Just don't have a photo of it
Hey, someone called it by its proper colour! Everyone just says "yeah, its purple". /facepalmSlarty wrote:
Nice! Cosmos blue rev 5Snake wrote:
Nice! I was going to buy a Turbo, but I heard they break down a lot. Do you get any problems with yours?Slarty wrote:
Thanks It's a '95 Toyota MR2 turbo;
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r15/ … /Clean.jpg
I got myself a '99 Coupe Only 60 on the clock
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee53 … _A0185.jpg
As for reliability, I've had mine for just over 2 years now and not one thing has gone wrong. Currently running circa 280BHP but should be nearer 320-330 once I've set the boost controller up properly and fit/have mapped the Apex-i PFC (mappable ECU) I've got the rev5 rear spoiler on mine too, best one Just don't have a photo of it
Ah, good to know. A mechanic friend of mine said he gets more Turbos in for repairs than any other MR2. Perhaps its the country roads Had mine a year and a half, had a smashed windscreen (damn stone) and thats it.
And, despite my picture, my aerial does work now That was taken the day I bought it actually.
Well it is purple, no matter what you call it ...
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
yeah tbh... still a nice car though...max wrote:
Well it is purple, no matter what you call it ...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
You mean 4WD.
Well turbos are a little more tricky, with the roads the way they are now mine will spin the rear wheels on less than half throttle in 2nd with ease But in terms of actually reliability as I said, it's a good car. I've owned 3S-GTE pwoered cars now (2 Celica GT4's before the '2) for coming on close to 11 years now and other than a rad I've replaced nothing other than servicable items on any of the 3 cars.Snake wrote:
A mechanic friend of mine said he gets more Turbos in for repairs than any other MR2. Perhaps its the country roads
Heretic 'Tis blue I tell thee, blue!!Max wrote:
Well it is purple
Wrong, now it's you who looks the idiotSirSchloppy wrote:
Yes, you do.phishman420 wrote:
Mine is FWD, and it sucks. I miss RWD.
Note: If you have a 4x4 truck/SUV, you do not have AWD.
You idiot.
I have FWD, I find it wheelspins better and generally handles better.
#rekt
Of course notFloppY_ wrote:
break=/=brake...Snake wrote:
Nice! I was going to buy a Turbo, but I heard they brake break down a lot. Do you get any problems with yours?Slarty wrote:
Thanks It's a '95 Toyota MR2 turbo;
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r15/ … /Clean.jpg
I got myself a '99 Coupe Only 60 on the clock
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee53 … _A0185.jpg
second time I correct those words today
inb4 grammar nazi etc.
also: nice carsI recon wifey had a say in that aswell?Varegg wrote:
I currently have a FWD 177hp Toyota Auris X ...
It's a company car and not really suited for a family of 5 but then again i can usually borrow whatever type of car i need
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
FWD Opel Astra 1.6 Twinport Cosmo (105bhp).
Boring car as hell during the winter. It understeers (d-uh, FWD) and the handbrake has a bloody *ding ding ding*-sound when applied in motion (handbrake turns ftw). I miss my old E21 and E30 BMW:s - most fun you can have in the winter with your pants on.
Boring car as hell during the winter. It understeers (d-uh, FWD) and the handbrake has a bloody *ding ding ding*-sound when applied in motion (handbrake turns ftw). I miss my old E21 and E30 BMW:s - most fun you can have in the winter with your pants on.
I need around tree fiddy.
Nice, "Boss let me borrow the Aston today"Varegg wrote:
Of course notFloppY_ wrote:
break=/=brake...Snake wrote:
Nice! I was going to buy a Turbo, but I heard they brake break down a lot. Do you get any problems with yours?
I got myself a '99 Coupe Only 60 on the clock
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee53 … _A0185.jpg
second time I correct those words today
inb4 grammar nazi etc.
also: nice carsI recon wifey had a say in that aswell?Varegg wrote:
I currently have a FWD 177hp Toyota Auris X ...
It's a company car and not really suited for a family of 5 but then again i can usually borrow whatever type of car i need
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Restricted to Toyota and Lexus ... I work at a dealershipFloppY_ wrote:
Nice, "Boss let me borrow the Aston today"Varegg wrote:
Of course notFloppY_ wrote:
break=/=brake...Snake wrote:
Nice! I was going to buy a Turbo, but I heard they brake break down a lot. Do you get any problems with yours?
I got myself a '99 Coupe Only 60 on the clock
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee53 … _A0185.jpg
second time I correct those words today
inb4 grammar nazi etc.
also: nice cars
I recon wifey had a say in that aswell?
It's a company car and not really suited for a family of 5 but then again i can usually borrow whatever type of car i need
Have driven the LS600h hybrid though, amazing car tbh
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Fact remainsVaregg wrote:
Restricted to Toyota and Lexus ... I work at a dealershipFloppY_ wrote:
Nice, "Boss let me borrow the Aston today"Varegg wrote:
Of course not
It's a company car and not really suited for a family of 5 but then again i can usually borrow whatever type of car i need
Have driven the LS600h hybrid though, amazing car tbh
My cousins husband works at a mitsubishi dealership, he was once tasked with driving a Evo IX back to the showroom from a car show..
He might have taken a slight detour
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