Sentences with phrase «predictable understeer in»

Not exact matches

We encountered some mild understeer, but it emerges in a predictable fashion and only when the Grand Cherokee is being taxed to the edges of its limits.
Understeer is almost nowhere to be found in this car's repertoire, and yet at the limit it is docile and predictable.
The Porsche was more predictable in corners, and its «mid-corner understeer» made it easier to place on the track, although both cars felt similarly quick through the corners, says Youlden.
In typical Subaru fashion, you only have to worry about safe and predictable understeer.
The 1.0 - litre petrol comes with a six - speed manual gearbox, which can feel a little clunky, and the car understeers in a predictable manner when pushed hard in corners, While the Kona displays decent body control, the trade - off is a firm ride, while heavy yet vague - feeling steering doesn't enhance the overall driving experience.
In curves the GLA shows predictable understeer and thanks to low body height and optional adaptive damping, does so without too much roll.
Around the city, the Aura Green Line feels soft and flaccid in cornering, demonstrating predictable understeer, while on the freeway, it cruises along comfortably provided it is not required to perform any sudden bursts of acceleration.
The chassis» multi-link setup on the rear makes the i30 predictable and somewhat fun, that's until you have to point the car's nose in a sharp corner and find out it can't keep up, falling prey to understeering.
There's a bit of the predictable FWD understeer, but there's loads of grip there in a chassis confident enough to keep the stability control on hold for quite a while.
The small, predictable amounts of roll are matched with crisp turn - in and cornering action that's nearly free of understeer, thanks to the GTI's trick XDS torque - vectoring front differential.
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