Hello,
I'm new to drifting and would like to learn how to well drift basically, but what car is best to learn in? My budget at the moment is 100K or under.
Thanks.
Hello,
I'm new to drifting and would like to learn how to well drift basically, but what car is best to learn in? My budget at the moment is 100K or under.
Thanks.
I use a weak as hell Mistubishi Lancer 1971. Its got the power to perform drifts bone stock, without having to worry about soo much power spinning you around. Very Very easy car to learn to drift with. Ok. I'm not sure on the year. Might be 73. But its one of if not the only really old ass Lancer and it drifts like a dream. Even easy to transition. Btw, I'm using a wheel that I'm still getting used to. After that, I'd say try a Tesla Roadster. Also good power, no worries on shifting though.
Hello,
I'm new to drifting and would like to learn how to well drift basically, but what car is best to learn in? My budget at the moment is 100K or under.
Thanks.
EVO IV PREMIUM FROM THE Dealership and install the race mod !!! u will get perfect drifts easy !!
Edit: DO NOT GO WITH THE MIATA, I really hope 0wnage was joking when he said that
No, its not joke. If it was a joke i will said that the beautiful car for drifting is Clio Renault Sport V6
To learn on controller, i used a basic modified S13, LSD, coilovers, Comfort: Medium tyres, around 220bhp, stage 1 weight redution, stock tune apart from -1.0 camber on the front and lowered a little and it worked a treat. I'm now using that same car with the same setup to learn drifting on the wheel and things seem to be going great. Although alot of people say S13, they say it for a reason, it's easy to drift with little power and its perfect to learn how a car reactions while sideways, weight transfer and how to carry your speed alot more instead of just relying on lots of power to keep the back wheels spinning.
Hope that helps.
There's a 350Z driving around town where I live that looks a lot like that 380rs superleggera...I'm pretty sure it isn't...but the wing is similar and it has that rear bumper.
Very clean, nice looking car. I haven't had a chance to check it out in any of the parking garages yet, hoping to catch it before too long. I got to check out a GT-R right when they were first available on the way to dinner one day, just saw it chillin in the middle of the garage
It's not cheap (Cr 104,400) but worth it. Get the Mercedes C63 AMG. It's easy to drift but loads of torque and power being a big V8. Be careful with it!!
450 hp stock and that's plenty. Or if you want a cheaper alternative, as others have said Silvia, Miata (MX5).