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So what are these beasties like to drive? As a long term Italian car fan I have often thought about one of these but eventually ended up with an Impreza purely on cost grounds. However it has three main problems: understeer, chaviness and understeer. The delta loses the chaviness but what about the understeer?
rustybin said:
So what are these beasties like to drive? As a long term Italian car fan I have often thought about one of these but eventually ended up with an Impreza purely on cost grounds. However it has three main problems: understeer, chaviness and understeer. The delta loses the chaviness but what about the understeer?
Better than everthing else, only oversteer if your car is f**ked :-)
It handles so so well! you need to drive one and find out!
You can dial in under/oversteer at will! magic!
10/10!
Edited by SuperKartracer on Thursday 7th December 09:37
Hiya, Whilst the Tiv is still away being mended, I think the battle for another toy is drawing to a conclusion. Mrs Cooky has yielded and a buget has been allocated.
What do you think of this,
The car is currently rust free from a warm climate.
How do they winter?, can the dreaded tinworm be prevented with due care? and what are the associated running costs? (not going to be a daily hack)
Any info, will be greatly appreciated.
What do you think of this,
The car is currently rust free from a warm climate.
How do they winter?, can the dreaded tinworm be prevented with due care? and what are the associated running costs? (not going to be a daily hack)
Any info, will be greatly appreciated.
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