Can you drift a mid-engine car? Is it worth it? Should I get one or nah?
>>17518623
You can but it's like buying a flathead screwdriver to drive phillips screws
>retards WILL respond to this bait
>>17518659
Well you certainly did.
>>17518657
Yeah...I'll probably just buy an E36. But goddamn, it's ugly as fuck.
>>17518623
Sure, if you already know how to drift incredibly well to the point where it is second nature, go for it.
But you are not fucking Tsuchiya. The SW20 is one of the most difficult MR cars I have ever driven (however, my experience is limited, as I've only ever driven the AW11, ZZW30, and a Lotus Elise). It is incredibly difficult to maintain control of if you are a beginner.
tl;dr: yes, you can drift one, but don't. just buy literally anything that's rwd, manual, and not a barge.
>>17518668
What's your opinion on the E36 for drifting, Anon?
>>17518675
Perfectly fine. Sure, it may be expensive to maintain, but it is easy to drive and relatively safe.
I haven't ever driven one personally, so I am just going off of the word of some friends (come to think of it, I haven't driven an FR car in almost 7 years), but if it is manual, you can almost certainly drift it.
>>17518687
Alright, thanks for the input