It's more like - Teach your kids how to drive when they turn 16 (or 18).  I've 
seen my share of
FWD cars that have been curbed.  Remember, he entered awkwardly, you probably 
entered by braking
hard and powering thru the apex.  Of course you didn't lead him on, right <g>

--- Jassem <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was following a kid in a 325i at moderately high speeds. We came to a
> small roundabout where the tarmac was not too grippy. He entered awkwardly
> and exited sideways, recovered, and finally spun out when the thing snapped
> into oversteer, hitting the curb and doing moderate damage to the wheel +
> suspension. The golf simply goes into that same roundabout, throttle on and
> the thing is out smoothly. Lesson learned: don't get your kids a RWD when
> they turn 18.


=====
Matthew Yip
[email protected]
http://www.geocities.com/mgyip/

'87 GTi 16v - x2
'88 M5 
'99 F350
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