Mitsubishi 3000GT During it's production run, and after, the 3000GT was a pure sports car offering forced induction and all wheel drive, as well as smooth aerodynamic styling.

question about handling

Old Jan 13, 2005 | 02:45 AM
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I have a 3000 gt and I find it to have crazy handling, it feels like it has rear wheel steering but I know it does not, my *** end follows the front end when I am doing any type of cornering, fast slow or anything, so I was wondering if any of you have handling as intense I mine seems to be,so that I will know if anything is wrong with my car, or if the gt's just have insane handling... I dont know if it has a system in whitch makes the rear wheels sway with the car in hard cornering or what it is, but I would apreaciate the imput..
 
Old Jan 13, 2005 | 12:04 PM
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Unless you have a VR4, your rear tires do not turn or sway or do anything of that nature. I am pretty happy with my RT up till about 7/10's of driving it hard. More aggressive than that it seem to 'plow' through corners. For a FWD though, it does handle very good, IMO.
 
Old Jan 13, 2005 | 05:25 PM
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I dont know, I know I dont have rear wheel, but my *** end feels like it follows my front when I turn, there is nothign loose in the back, it could be because I have snow tires on it being I live in V.T but I am not sure... but thank you for your imput... Stealth...
 
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