R robthebold Well-known member Joined May 11, 2019 Messages 300 Feb 27, 2024 #2 Purists might argue that a RWD car doesn't fit the definition of "Hot Hatch".
alohart Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Nov 1, 2014 Messages 3,631 Location Honolulu, HI Feb 27, 2024 #3 robthebold said: Purists might argue that a RWD car doesn't fit the definition of "Hot Hatch". Click to expand... RWD would make it a hotter hatch with no torque steer or traction loss as acceleration reduces weight over the driving wheels.
robthebold said: Purists might argue that a RWD car doesn't fit the definition of "Hot Hatch". Click to expand... RWD would make it a hotter hatch with no torque steer or traction loss as acceleration reduces weight over the driving wheels.