Any RWD car with a limited slip diff will do really.Popular models are (in no particular order)... * Nissan 240sx - the single most commonly used car for drifting. In Europe it's called 200sx, in Japan 180sx * Mazda Miata * Mazda RX-7 * Toyota Corolla AE86 and AE85 Models Only * Toyota Supra * Nissan 350z * Nissan Skyline all models (GT-R w/ HICAS lockout) * Nissan Silvia * BMW 3rd Series (E30 and up models) * Ford Mustang GT * Pontiac GTO * Dodge Viper The list is longer, but that should give you a general idea. Remember a car needs extensive modifications to the Drive Line, suspension, and Safety Equipment to become a competitive car in the Drifting Community
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the best drifting car is the drift kings car.
No, it is not a ''drifting car'' most lamborghinis are 4-wheel drive, but you can drift a lamborghini.
The Lincoln Town Car, in the past, was the most common, and likely still is.
In Japan the Nissan Skyline, in America the Mustang GT or Dodge Viper (Nissan 350z's are often used as well)
When one drives a car with tires that are not aligned correctly, it can cause premature wear on the tires and will cause the car to start drifting uncontrollably.
The most commonly used car in the UK can vary between years. Recently, it has been said that the most common car that is used in the UK is the Ford Focus.
Drifting is a driving technique and a motor sport where a car slides at an angle, with its side moving in the direction of the turn.
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no a ferrari is a race car ment for racing not drifting
There are quite a few common alloys used by the car industry today. Some alloys include Iron, Copper, gold and aluminum. The most used in the making of vehicles would be Aluminum Alloy.