Just to be different. I recommend LX6 as a starter car. The other cars are a lot harder to drift, either they are underpowered or they got wrong tires. Also the tyres don't catch fire until after a few laps. The LX6 is not a perfect drifter, but I consider it the easiest to go starting in. In no other car is initiating the drift simpler, push the throttle harder, if that does not help try steering slightly also and - voilà - drift.
no such thing as an underpowered RWD when drifting. there is such a thing as an underskilled driver.
anybody can keep their foot burried and make any RWD step out. true drifting is done with as little power as possible.
try the XRG with a shortened final drive.
actually learning for yourself, you can Actually feel what the car is doing rather then looking, Though the spectator sees more of the game.... its better in real life: nothing compares to real life in fairness.
half the cars we all drift or practice in we get for nothing, you'd be surprised how many people leave their old bangers rotting away outside... take it away and mend it if it needs it, if un fixable scrap it....
either way you have either something to drift or 50 euro in your pocket, more cars = more fun/cash
Apparently, he is able to drift around on the docks in ireland with his freinds and the workers even join in too!*
*In other words, it's all rubbish. I tend to just ignore most the stuff he comes out with, but him saying he drifts around docks with his freinds made me reply to his stupidity as it was so damn hilarious.
He also reckons he is allowed to move the shipping crates around. Hilarious.