i would like to know can u drift a 98 dodge avenger.
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Yeah...drifting... is sliding with style. Lol all cars in some way or another can and will drift. Some better or more than others. Your best set up is FR, front engine-rear drive. Dodge Avenger...I'm sorta a fan....The Dodge/Mitsu coolaboration, nice looking car. Has a FF i believe. I could be wrong? But there's one way to tell how well it will drift. Find a big ole' EMPTY parking lot. get a good grip on the e-brake and see what damage you can do (note* i don't literally mean damage anything)
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Rooney- all cars nowadays come with e-brakes. The "Park" function of an automatic transmission is just a little peg that sits on a tooth of a gear. It's not all that strong.
Zero- please, for the love of God, don't come onto the board and say "Can I drift my Avenger?" because it just makes everyone roll their eyes. I know that sounds harsh, but it's true. If you have to ask, then drifting is most likely not for you.
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Hi this is Calvin Wan. I actually started drifting in a 96 Dodge Avenger when I had it new back in the days. It was a ES model with the 5 speed 420A eclipse motor. It actually has a long wheelbase so the car is really stable while it is in a drift. But it also means it rotates slow and returns slow as well which has its advantages and disadvantages. You have to rely on the ebrake to initate the drift and once it comes out just keep the thing floored to drag the back end around. It is not the ideal drifter but it is possible. I got my first feel of drifting from that car. There are a lot of FF drifters in Japan, but you need to run really skinny high grip tires in the rear and have decent power to drag the car along. My advice is to try drifting with what you got. Anything is drifitable to a certain degree. Some cars are just easier than others. Just keep practicing.
Calvin Wan
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