Well it differs a lot between different cars.
I drove a usual Opel Vectra A (Vauxhall) with about 90 HP before. And it was a bit less grippier, but I still had the impression of a bit better grip than in LFS.
Now I drive a Opel Astra Coupé with about 150 hp. It has a sports suspension and is a bit more towards sports. Its still no real sports car, but there is a lot of difference in corners. I tested it often in corners I know blind, where there is a lot space and no other people, that can get in danger and I still was afraid to push it harder. It grips so well. So it took a bit of time, until I got it to the limit.
A real sports car has even a higher limit I am not really sure how much I would dare to get it to
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But even my "slowish" car is very hard to get to this very last limit, which occurs in lfs quite often. The cars in LFS are mostly a bit more sports cars
It is not really comparable to a simulation at the PC, but it is much harder to get out of control in a real car in dry condition. You have to really steer brutally fast ... and even than my car is really really stable.
Just let someone drive a slow round in LFS, who drives for real ... he certainly will have an accident or at least spin in a RWD, even if he/she isn't pushing really, but just driving slow.
RWD cars aren't that bad by far in reality. I also drive a 180 hp RWD Omega from time to time. And it will understeer at the limit, wobbling around with the soft suspension
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But still grips better and won't by far spin as fast as in LFS, which is for sure also a lot because of different setups and ESP Systems.
In LFS even at low speed a rwd oversteers sometimes. Its hard to reproduce, but just try the FZ50 with very soft accelerations and careful steering.
I tweaked everything in setup. Open differential, traction control on and very high, even different tyres in front and back. And still it is a dangerous car, whereas a porsche 911 happens to be driven by old people, unexperienced women etc. and won't crash, until really pushed hard.
EDIT: btw. I think that the cars with slicks grip quite realistic, eventhough I really can't compare that to RL experience. But it just feels right. But some people who have real slick experience still describe rl slick grip higher ...