Another innovative design study that was tested with Fiero. Four wheel steering. (Page 1/1)
Midwest Fiero Clubs JAN 11, 09:17 AM

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2.5 JAN 12, 09:45 AM
Would have been sweet to test drive that!
Quadfather JAN 12, 10:43 AM
Didn't GM use a similar system in pickup trucks in the early 90s?

Edit: Early 2000s:

https://www.autotrader.com/...t-was-awesome-256716

hyperv6 JAN 12, 06:01 PM
Yes this was tested back in the day. the big thing was 4WS in the Prelude and Nissan. It was more gimmick at the time and just made things much more complex. The gains were just not enough to be with the weight and cost.

Yes Chevy had it on a truck for a short time. It cut load capacity and was expensive. They killed it with poor sales. It did drive nice.

With the coming EV cars we will see more 4WS and crab walking vehicles. It is very easy to do with steer by wire on EV drivetrains.
Australian JAN 14, 09:50 PM
One of my mates parents had Honda and gave it to my mate when he got his licence and rode around in it the only real advantage was reverse parking.

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