Sentences with phrase «expect tight corners»

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The big reason Ottawa finds itself in a tighter fiscal corner in terms of its own imposed deadline is that slower growth than expected has cost the economy about $ 17 billion, and the treasury about $ 2.5 billion in tax revenues.
As you'd expect, we had a fine time driving along the water, especially over the 65 miles of tight, deeply cambered corners between Big Sur and Ragged Point.
Pile into a tight corner and the expected understeer doesn't materialize, instead the Volvo grips well and you can feel the rear axle sharing the cornering loads.
The steering feels neutral all the time and while you'd expect the car to oversteer in typical BMW fashion, the xDrive system and the rear - steering made this 2 - ton Gran Coupe feel nimble in fast corners and right at home in tight turns.
Dialled into slalom mode for nimble on - road handling it combined with staggered 19 - inch Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres, ZF Sachs monotube dampers and some judicious body strengthening, to ensure the GS F surprised with its willingness to turn sharply into a tight corner at speed, when understeer was the expected outcome.
Though you would expect the Acura offering to be more softly sprung, Honda chose to make Pilot the more pleasant of the pair when it comes to absorbing bumps in the road and sitting flat in tight corners.
And the machine won't get into tight corners, expect to do the bits it misses by hand.
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