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    Most common RWD car on the road

    What is the most common RWD car on the road today in the US? Is it the Nissan 240SX? 300ZX? All BMWs maybe? Honda S2000 even though it's expensive?

    If all the BMWs sold make up the most common RWD drive cars on the road what is the 2nd most common RWD car?
    Real cars are not FWD.
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    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/6FBCAADF-B7CB-432C-B938-01EB06BD83CE.htm

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    in the US? wouldn't be the mustang?
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
    in the US? wouldn't be the mustang?
    I guess. Completely forgot about it. The 2nd would be the BMWs I guess. So than what would be the 3rd most common RWD car?
    Real cars are not FWD.
    FWD at it's best -
    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/6FBCAADF-B7CB-432C-B938-01EB06BD83CE.htm

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    Crown Vic wouldn't it be?

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    wasnt the Corrola rwd? or the Beetle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakg
    wasnt the Corrola rwd? or the Beetle?
    Corolla is fwd and the beetle is rwd.

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    the beetle would be common (i heard that drifters in Japan like the corrola cos it RWD but i was wrong)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakg
    the beetle would be common (i heard that drifters in Japan like the corrola cos it RWD but i was wrong)

    I doubt the beetle is too common in america.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    Corolla is fwd and the beetle is rwd.
    old beetle RWD, new beetle FWD
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    Almost all Mercedes
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    The Lada of course....
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    They just keep making more and more FWD cars. They need to make more RWD cars and make some cheaper ones.
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    Crown Vic wouldn't it be?
    Forgot about that one too. I guess it would be 3rd because it's a cop car.
    Than there's the Camaro also and Corvette.

    None of the models I like so far except a BMW but it's very expensive to buy and own.
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    Real cars are not FWD.
    FWD at it's best -
    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/6FBCAADF-B7CB-432C-B938-01EB06BD83CE.htm

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    I think there are more rwd trucks than there are cars. But the Miata maybe? There are tons.
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    I thought that the Corrolla used to be RWD in the 70s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by h00t_h00t
    I thought that the Corrolla used to be RWD in the 70s?
    And into the 80s. The AE86 is RWD, thus popular with drifters. I think it was only produced until ~1986-88, then they started with FWD.

    EDIT: As of July 2005 Mazda has produced 724,667 MX-5s. I don't think it's anywhere near the original Beetles' numbers, which are in the millions, but it is the most produced sportscar of all time.
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