The car is economical, but the suspension is
crashy on 17 inch wheels.
The Normal mode isn't quite as torpid but still saps too much life from the engine response and makes the damping (which is softer than the Alfa's anyway) rather loose and
crashy on poorly surfaced roads.
Not exact matches
WRC driver Craig Breen's Wales Rally GB came to a rather abrupt and
crashy end
on day one after sliding his Citroen DS3 WRC into a ditch during SS5.
City cars sometimes struggle
on ride quality, but even
on larger 16 - inch wheels with firmer springs and dampers, the Mii FR Line feels busy but never
crashy or too unsettled.
I won't call ride quality violent, but it's definitely
on the
crashy side of things.
The 5008 GT is a comfortable cruiser
on well - paved surfaces, but ride quality becomes
crashy when cracks and potholes begin to appear.
The unladen ride is
on the firm side but the suspension takes the edge off the bumps with impressive suppleness and never becomes
crashy, even over major craters in the surface.
On smooth roads, Jeep's compact SUV feels composed and comfortable, but as soon as bumps and potholes appear, the suspension becomes
crashy and unsettled.
On these roads the AMG is best left out of sport plus for its suspension, which makes the ride thoroughly
crashy and is therefore a smooth circuit setting.
Suspension tuning is compliant, never feeling overly firm or
crashy even
on the choppy, barely - maintained pavement of California's mountain routes.
Before, you had a choice of either hard in normal mode or stupidly hard in + R, but now, + R can actually be used
on a road that's over five years old without making the car
crashy and nervous.
While I haven't played the game, other than to get an Aurora and, after 2 years, the Avenger while it was
on sale before it got embiggened (though the general consensus is that it's the best bang for the buck starter ship wise), I can imagine how it's felt for those for whom it's been buggy, stutterry and / or
crashy.
Safari is pretty
crashy in landscape, especially
on responsive sites like The Verge, and some apps like Weather don't take advantage of the extra space at all.
Given the nature of preview releases (often buggy, can be
crashy too), not many users may be interested in installing them
on their computers to use Edge Preview
on Android.