X drive cars

X drive cars

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otolith

56,744 posts

206 months

Saturday 25th May
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PlywoodPascal said:
if you don't notice duller steering, longer braking distances, and higher polar moments of inertia, then you don't notice them, I suppose.
Really depends on what the car is for. Mine replaced an E class estate, not my Elise or Z4M. It’s fine for the intended purpose.

PlywoodPascal

4,455 posts

23 months

Saturday 25th May
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otolith said:
PlywoodPascal said:
if you don't notice duller steering, longer braking distances, and higher polar moments of inertia, then you don't notice them, I suppose.
Really depends on what the car is for. Mine replaced an E class estate, not my Elise or Z4M. It’s fine for the intended purpose.
Oh quite, I agree compromise is acceptable to get a car that suits your usage. But my comment was in response to the idea that you wouldn’t be able to discern (not accept) the difference.