yes
no they dont.
Apply the parking brake.
Depends what car you're in. You CAN'T do Donuts in the Nakamure SI-7 or the Racing edition because it is front wheel drive. However, in most cars (and bikes) you simply hold down accelerate and the direction you want to go at the same time. If you do this in a bike, the rider will use his foot to push around, but you can make him withdraw his foot by holding down reverse as well. You can also do Wheelie Donuts in bikes, (very hard in the GP Firehawk) but its a little harder to explain so I'll let you figure it out...
According to most reviews I read, the quality of the Wii racing wheel is pretty good. There were no complaints about the quality or performance of the racing wheel, and most rated the product well.
If it has a USB plug in, then yes. I have a logitech G27 racing wheel and it works perfectly on my laptop.
You can, go to regedit, type in the name of your wheel, find it, and replace it with "Logitech MOMO Racing USB" . Happy racing.
Noo, only on games with a little steering wheel marked on it
Yes it does. The wheel itself does not control the game, you simply place the wiimote in it, and then it works as a wheel shaped controller. This makes it compatible with all Wii racing games, and there is around 50 Wii racing games to currently choose from.
Yes, every car has a wheel.
The v3 racing wheel works with Need For Speed Underground 2 for ps2 but not fully it can only pause the game, steer, gas and revers, and the camera views. Every thing else has to be used with the remote. But its still a lot of fun to use.
One of the best places to find deals for the G25 Racing Wheel is "Amazon". At this very moment, the G25 Racing Wheel, normally priced at $499.99 can be found used on "Amazon" for $230.00.