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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 16297627" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>Even NA mustangs and such these days are way more than enough to get an inexperienced driver in trouble. I haven't really played with a new car much to see but I know traction control in my car (2003) can make things worse, there are situations where if you know what you're doing being able to keep the wheels spinning is better than not. </p><p></p><p>People used to slowly build up to 500, 600, 700+ hp over a long period of time and you learn to handle that as it grows. Now any idiot can go to Lebanon Ford and walk out with 650hp, that's exponentially more than needed to get you in trouble. According to social media every car makes 600+ so their car needs to too. I forget the numbers at this point but in the early days of the Viper an obscene number of them were wrecked or totaled on the way home from the dealer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 16297627, member: 16477"] Even NA mustangs and such these days are way more than enough to get an inexperienced driver in trouble. I haven't really played with a new car much to see but I know traction control in my car (2003) can make things worse, there are situations where if you know what you're doing being able to keep the wheels spinning is better than not. People used to slowly build up to 500, 600, 700+ hp over a long period of time and you learn to handle that as it grows. Now any idiot can go to Lebanon Ford and walk out with 650hp, that's exponentially more than needed to get you in trouble. According to social media every car makes 600+ so their car needs to too. I forget the numbers at this point but in the early days of the Viper an obscene number of them were wrecked or totaled on the way home from the dealer [/QUOTE]
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