Sentences with phrase «bumpy corners»

The phrase "bumpy corners" refers to challenges or difficulties that might come up unexpectedly in life. Full definition
In the two 90 degree bumpy corners, the Aurora track perfectly and smoothly at speeds well beyond «normal».
The Z06 does get a bit hairy in bumpy corners, where it's easy to apply too much power and find yourself doing a noisy, smoky pirouette.
The suspension also seems skittish and easily unsettled on bumpy corners.
The unassisted, supremely accurate steering tells you everything you want to hear from a set of front tires scrambling for traction, corner after bumpy corner.
Yes, there's some torque - steer on the exit of bumpier corners, but it never gets out of hand and is a small price to pay for the Peugeot's stonking traction.
It only happened a couple of times and both times were through quite bumpy corners driven at about 6 / 10ths.
It rode roughly and loudly; on bumpy corners the multilink rear end felt skittish, wheels in back feeling as if they were bolted to the frame.
This means that, on certain roads, the 911 R just might gain an edge here or there by handling a bumpy corner with more subtlety and hence greater speed.
You feel that most when driving away from a bumpy corner because traction really is very strong indeed.
In a straight line it remains short travel no matter how rough the surface underneath, but when you tilt it into a bumpy corner it seems to find another four inches of travel.
Its steering is sharp, body roll is less pronounced than you'd expect and due to its ancient rear end setup, oversteer may spontaneously initiate in some bumpy corners.
The steel spring suspension features MacPherson struts up front and a multilink rear; bumpy corners or roll never serve to fluster it.
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