The closest town is King Salmon, which also
lacks road connection.
Not exact matches
No sense of competitive racing, no sense of control and an almost total
lack of emotional
connection between you, the car and the
road.
John sums it up: «The steering is quite light and
lacking in pushback and there's a slightly remote sense of
connection through the chassis to the
road, but as you get used to it and start to hustle through the comfy ride, you find that the car makes all the right moves.
Despite the steering's
lack of driver - to -
road connection, the Fusion handles and maneuvers quite well.
For the driver, the RX
lacks the
connection to the
road you find in sporty midsize SUVs (Acura, Audi, BMW, Mercedes - Benz, Porsche, Volvo), and this goes to the heart of why Car and Driver - type magazines place the RX outside their top SUVs: They wouldn't want to take a Lexus RX to the race track, voicing a concern asked by almost no real - world Lexus RX buyer.
Strangely the Volvo
lacks any tactile
connection to the
road but feels accurate.
The soft ride
lacks engagement and
connection to the
road.