my car was a little tail happy around a wet turn. I was only going 40 and the rear end stepped out because of low traction with the stock worn down bridgestones. I tried to counter-steer and straighten the car out, but it was inevitable that I would slide out and there isn't much you can do with a FWD car as far as control is concerned. after the counter-steer had no success the car slid in a little groove in the left side of the road and finally it slammed into a telephone pole on the driver side door.
it's funny because I've had the rear end of this car out on dry pavement and it handles the turn with ease.
here are some aftermath pictures. the first 4 are at the scene of the crash, the rest are at the tow yard.
believe it or not I didn't get hurt at all. it was actually kind of cool now that I think about how the car crashed. the car is definitely very safe.
I just got a call from the insurance guy, it's also totaled. I figured that anyway since there is serious frame damage.
as far as my next car is concerned, it's not going to be front wheel drive. I need to try something more controllable and more consistent. I want to be able to point the car into the turn the way I see fit. I just don't really see how fwd is useful anymore and how it unbalances cars in
most cases.
I've been looking at 04-07 wrx/sti's and even 08 wrx's. I've also been playing with the thought of an s2000 but I worry about the practicality of it as far as an all year round car. it might even be just a cheap car and I'll wait til the prices come down on some of the newer cars and get a bike in time for spring/summer.