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Originally Posted by SCOTT26
There is driving skill involved but the vehicle also needs to be able to withstand the abrupt evasive manoeuvres. A Smart car would be on its side or lifting a wheel or two as would any other compact FWD hatch.
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1) Which Smart car are you referring too? Smart's entire contemporary lineup is RR (Rear-engine, RWD).
2) So either you're saying the GTI and Civic Type-R aren't compact FWD hatches, or you're claiming this FWD 2er has better driving dynamics than the GTI & CTR
No, and no.