Car always very light on steering,
@Dazzler I usual end up with a Tiida over here. Need a reliable car and have never had one fail, but they are like a sail in the wind, I have just done a 6 hour drive on near dead tyres, at 100-120kph on winding roads, rain and a cross wind that pops out as you pass each gully. Invigoration.! :happydance: :faint:
Apart from its instability, the Tiida represents one of the most inept marketing decisions ever made in the Australian automotive industry.
@Dazzler I usual end up with a Tiida over here. Need a reliable car and have never had one fail, but they are like a sail in the wind, I have just done a 6 hour drive on near dead tyres, at 100-120kph on winding roads, rain and a cross wind that pops out as you pass each gully. Invigoration.! :happydance: :faint:
:sweating:
Trish had a tricked up sedan (Spoiler, mags etc) for a couple of years. Seldom did long trips in it. We traded it on a CW so she got more goodies (the Tiida didn't even have electric windows from memory!) A friend's parents had one and he said they had to get rid of it. Too many close shaves in windy conditions.
Apart from its instability, the Tiida represents one of the most inept marketing decisions ever made in the Australian automotive industry.
@Dazzler I usual end up with a Tiida over here. Need a reliable car and have never had one fail, but they are like a sail in the wind, I have just done a 6 hour drive on near dead tyres, at 100-120kph on winding roads, rain and a cross wind that pops out as you pass each gully. Invigoration.! :happydance: :faint:
:sweating:
Trish had a tricked up sedan (Spoiler, mags etc) for a couple of years. Seldom did long trips in it. We traded it on a CW so she got more goodies (the Tiida didn't even have electric windows from memory!) A friend's parents had one and he said they had to get rid of it. Too many close shaves in windy conditions.
Fancy agreeing to dump the long standing, widely respected Pulsar brand name for something most people couldn't even spell correctly.