Shifting_Gears
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You usually hear this related to supercars. The Porsche Carrera GT sticks out as one that gets that reputation.
What cars (non-supercar) have you owned or driven that you felt were on the edge, require really good driving skills and understanding of performance driving to handle?
I would say any S550 GT is on the lower spectrum of this. The cars are deceptively quick and if you disable traction/stability loss of control can progress very rapidly. These tend to be very snappy cars when the rear does break traction and I think that catches a lot of people off guard because of how smooth and well mannered they are under normal driving.
What cars (non-supercar) have you owned or driven that you felt were on the edge, require really good driving skills and understanding of performance driving to handle?
I would say any S550 GT is on the lower spectrum of this. The cars are deceptively quick and if you disable traction/stability loss of control can progress very rapidly. These tend to be very snappy cars when the rear does break traction and I think that catches a lot of people off guard because of how smooth and well mannered they are under normal driving.
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