Fair enough point. But FWD V8's aren't rare.... so yeah nice fail.
Like he mentioned, the DTS is one example at over 211,000 sold
The Cadillac Eldorado was a FWD V8 from 1967 up until 2002. Over half a million of these sold
The lincoln continental was a FWD V8 from 95 till 2002. selling over 120,000 cars.
I could go on and on with the production numbers but You are not worth wasting that much time.
other cars that were FWD V8 include many GM's, the cadillac devill series cars, Buik riviera, caddy fleetwoods, Oldsmobile toronado, chevy impala SS, pontiac GXP, buick lucerne, buick lacrosse, Taurus SHO, many more I'm sure that exist.
but yeah, so ******* rare.....
They are not rare in any sense of the ******* word. you just don't know shit about cars and clearly don't know what drivetrains anything has. Which is okay if you didnt walk around acting like you did know.
They are extremely rare statistically. Not significantly different from zero. It is effectively like they never existed. This is mathematical fact.
And for the record I can all but guarantee you I've logged a lot more miles in front wheel drive Cadillac V8s than the average person (that average of course being zero since statistically these cars never existed). Anyway, I drove my first one back in high school. It was a metallic brown 1973 eldorado convertible. An absolutely horrendous boat that truly should never have existed. When you stepped on the gas the front end lift was truly spectacular. She'd smoke 'em pretty good when you wanted to, though. Yeah, the front wheels, you dummy. Pretty hard not to notice the smoke coming from the front end.
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excuse me? are you that ******* blind? THERE ARE MILLIONS OF FWD V8 CARS
Relative to BILLIONS UPON BILLIONS OF TOTAL CARS PRODUCED.