The Kicks has a ground clearance of 7.0 inches, allowing it to tackle poorly maintained roads and
speed bumps with ease, without having an adverse effect on the handling.
Not exact matches
There are plenty of Americans who prefer a car that feels big, and indeed, the Cruze delivers all the benefits of driving a large car — it's smooth, stable, and quiet at all
speeds and shrugs off
bumps with casual
ease.
Driven this way, the G63 can be huge fun, dispatching the 0 - 60mph sprint in just 5.4 seconds and then
bumping into its 210kmh (130mph)
speed limiter
with spectacular
ease on the delimited section of German Autobahn we visited.
At low
speeds, you do feel every
bump that comes your way and it just knocks you around, but the ride is supremely better when you pick up
speed and in a straight - line like say the highway or expressway it crosses that 3 - digit figure
with sheer
ease and you won't feel a thing.
Be it high
speed undulations or low
speed bumps, the DZire tackles it all
with ease.
The handling of the midsize sedan is good and the suspension is soft enough to soak up the
bumps and corrugations
with ease, but as
speed and forces on come in to play on bends, it stiffens up enough to provide a stable drive, all the while steering and braking feedback is good.
High
speed stability is good, especially on the diesel and the well tuned suspension takes up
bumps with ease.
The ride quality in the Tigor is on the firmer side at low
speeds, and as the car picks up
speed, the suspension silently dampens large undulations and harsh
bumps with ease.
Other than that the rest of the car is typical cushy cruiser: understeer, sharp turn - in, well - controlled body roll and a comfortable suspension that allows bestriding
speed bumps with the greatest of
ease.
Highway driving in the»07 Range Rover is comfy pleasure: when not thrashed like a racing car, the ZF six -
speed gearbox delivers smooth up - and downshifts, and,
with the electronic air suspension set to Highway mode, the Rover damps out
bumps and expansion joints
with ease.