Toyota MR2 drivers, asking tips about driving it during a rainy day?

had 1 experience about sudden over-steering when a fast/hard corning on a wet ground.

It really scare the X out of me, NO Joke.

thud.fan2009-01-20T11:16:03Z

Favorite Answer

Anytime the roadway is wet or even damp, vehicle traction is adversely affected at speeds above 35-40 mph. Simply, one must slow down when taking a curve or one will lose it. I hit a patch of black ice on an interstate in ID doing 70 mph - got my attention real quick.

All the best.

andyhi6962009-01-20T03:04:43Z

The way to drive rear engine cars is to slow before a corner and accelerate through the corner rather than slow down into a corner. remember the weight of the car is at the back and any change of direction tends to encourage the rear to go straight ahead. Slowing first then accelerating transfers weight to the rear and pushes the tyres to the road. this over steer and under steer can be controlled with the throttle with practice(don't do it on the road )