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In article ,
Arny Krueger wrote:
Porsche did it in 1936 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen


And near 50 years later, the Beetle finally got half decent rear
suspension...


The Super Beetle was a true update but came in 1971 which was only 35
years later.


Not much difference between 35 and 50 at my age. ;-)

I can't think what car or development aligns with 1986 (1936+50) .


The New Beetle came 62 years later (1998) and was a completely different
car being FWD.


At least it was still a VW, unlike the Mini. ;-)

FWD cars typically have relatively primitive rear suspensions and still
handle pretty well because the rear suspension of a FWD car doesn't
have a lot to do but keep the rear bumper from dragging on the
pavement! ;-)


That's what many makers would have you belive as it keeps costs down. But
the better handling FWD cars also have decent rear suspension.

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