What Should Beginners Pay Attention to When Driving Rear-Wheel Drive Cars?
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When driving a rear-wheel drive car as a beginner, special attention should be paid to throttle and steering control, especially when taking corners. Even a slight turn of the steering wheel combined with a bit too much throttle can cause the car to oversteer. Therefore, it's crucial to manage the throttle carefully when driving high-powered rear-wheel drive vehicles, except for microcars, which have small engine displacements and slow acceleration, making them less prone to such behavior. Here are the advantages of rear-wheel drive cars: 1. Better handling feel, with more balanced weight distribution between the front and rear wheels; 2. Smaller turning radius, making U-turns more efficient; 3. Increased traction, improving acceleration; 4. Easier maintenance.