front or rear wheel drive?

Asked by bangeline Mar 22, 2007 at 08:56 PM about the 1999 Honda Civic DX Hatchback

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Rear js more fun to drive, but bad in winter.But i choose RWD.

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RWD push force is a lot stronger than the pull force of a FWD and has better traction...

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your car is fwd if thats what your asking.. the only ones that arent are the s2000, nsx, beat, some wagovans, crv and the ridgline.

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Honda is losing money by not presenting and selling a rear wheel drive, in the 2018 Honda Civic Coupe and sedan Type R and the SI.You need that push around curves and braking. Believe me! I know. Racer, Rob

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....and you do not need,6 manual shifts,(includes reverse. Maybe 4 shifts and the turbo..

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