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Old 19-01-2012
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Originally Posted by wacattack View Post
The underlying feel of a car can differ quite wildly from car to car, even with a setup to suit the driver. Take the durango for example, this is a very direct car. To be driven quickly you need to fast into the corner, slow down, wait until you are almost out of the corner then power out. Other belt driven, ball diffed cars tend to be less direct through a corner.

Personally Ive found the Durango really suits my driving style and can put consistently quicker laps with this car than other cars with setups to suit my style.

If you are thinking of what car to get, my advice is to try as many as you can and get what suits you the most
Yeh I've heard people say the Durango is pretty aggressive, and you need an aggresive driving style to really get the best out of it.

So really, it doesn't really matter whether it's a old model car you have, or a new one, it's more about whether it suites your driving style?

I'm not looking to buy a car, just at times I feel the car I have is a little out dated, and sometimes contemplate buying something new, but will it really make a difference?
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