The rhomboidal - shaped course
offers tight turns, and getting around them takes a lot of fancy footwork: the dragging of toes, considerable digging in and pivoting.
Performance is sprightly at lower speeds and
it offers a tight turning circle and sharp responses although competitors like the Fiat 500 feel far more accomplished for a similar outlay.
The Patriot handles like a car and
offers a tight turning radius (35.6 ft).
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These types of strollers are
tighter turning circle, and maneuverability, and they
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The revolution flex has a swiveling lock front wheel that rotates easily and handles
tight turns when at speed
offering stability.
The front seats are enjoyable to sit in for long trips and they
offer enough lateral support when the car is powering through a
tight turn.
Its steering feels sporty and precise, and while its ride quality is supple and forgiving on bad surfaces, this big car
offers impressive control and balance when you hustle it around
tight turns..
Kicks also
offers standard Traction Control System (TCS), Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and Hill Start Assist (HSA), front disc / rear drum Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and electric power steering with a
tight 34.1 - foot
turning radius.
When the road does
turn, the electromechanical steering is
tight and sporty,
offering excellent feedback and feel.
It also says the base S - Cross GL
offers a
tighter (10.4 - metre)
turning circle than the ASX and Dualis ST (10.6), and the Trax LS (10.9), which is the only model of this trio to come with a CD player.
Road manners are good, the suspension is
tight enough to eliminate body roll on hard
turns but it's also soft enough to
offer up a comfortable ride over bumpy roads, as expected from a luxury compact crossover SUV.
The steering is as precise as ever and
offers decent feedback, and while there isn't quite as much grip as in a Ford Fiesta ST,
turn - in is excellent and there's enough composure to lean on the car through
tighter bends.
The 2006 Ford Explorer's
turning radius is
tight enough for urban areas, and the power steering feels solid,
offering enough feedback to keep you in tune with the road.
In keeping with the KOUP's sporty essence, Continuous Damping Control (CDC) for quick movements and sharp
turns paired with a sport - tuned, four - wheel independent suspension and strut tower bar
offer a
tighter grip for more spirited driving.
Saying that though, the tracks that are on
offer are impressive enough, with
tight turns, big jumps, and some even having some very helpful shortcuts to look out for.