RE: Jag's knuckle sandwich to the Germans: PH Blog
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Cotic said:
ORD said:
Not sure what it is called, but I think it is 'M-Sport Adaptive'.
Yep - that's the intelligent system. Great, but an expensive option.ORD said:
You cannot have driven any modern saloon car for some time.
Standard suspension in a 3 Series or C Class is intolerable to anyone with even the slightest interest in or appreciation for dynamics. It's like driving a boat.
I drove a boggo 320d around the mountain roads in the Norh of Major a a few weeks ago. It handled very well. I enjoyed driving it.Standard suspension in a 3 Series or C Class is intolerable to anyone with even the slightest interest in or appreciation for dynamics. It's like driving a boat.
Zod said:
ORD said:
You cannot have driven any modern saloon car for some time.
Standard suspension in a 3 Series or C Class is intolerable to anyone with even the slightest interest in or appreciation for dynamics. It's like driving a boat.
I drove a boggo 320d around the mountain roads in the Norh of Major a a few weeks ago. It handled very well. I enjoyed driving it.Standard suspension in a 3 Series or C Class is intolerable to anyone with even the slightest interest in or appreciation for dynamics. It's like driving a boat.
ORD said:
Zod said:
ORD said:
You cannot have driven any modern saloon car for some time.
Standard suspension in a 3 Series or C Class is intolerable to anyone with even the slightest interest in or appreciation for dynamics. It's like driving a boat.
I drove a boggo 320d around the mountain roads in the North of Majorca a few weeks ago. It handled very well. I enjoyed driving it.Standard suspension in a 3 Series or C Class is intolerable to anyone with even the slightest interest in or appreciation for dynamics. It's like driving a boat.
Sure it does. Boaty suspension makes me feel slightly unwell and inspires no confidence at all.
A lot may depend on usage. I find most A roads impossible to drive hard (as that would require very illegal speeds), so I spend a fair amount of time driving nice-ish roads but not with any commitment. Any road that could comfortably be cruised at 85mph and driven hard at over 100mph puts me into 'pootle mode', but I still want the car to feel attached to the road when I am driving smoothly and slowly.
A lot may depend on usage. I find most A roads impossible to drive hard (as that would require very illegal speeds), so I spend a fair amount of time driving nice-ish roads but not with any commitment. Any road that could comfortably be cruised at 85mph and driven hard at over 100mph puts me into 'pootle mode', but I still want the car to feel attached to the road when I am driving smoothly and slowly.
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