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You wanna feel the steering over 100mph...can be like its almost as its driving on ice. Move the steering wheel, car dont change direction
Can be scary, especially in the wet. Prompted me to change tyres from my Nangkangs I had at the time
Yea mate i found this also the steering is a bit vague at this sort of speed
You wanna feel the steering over 100mph...can be like its almost as its driving on ice. Move the steering wheel, car dont change direction
Can be scary, especially in the wet. Prompted me to change tyres from my Nangkangs I had at the time
Well that's why - you were running cheap tyres.
Tyres are the most important thing you don't skimp on and they're essentially the only things holding you to the road !
Interesting little fact, on your standard hatchback the contact patch areas for all 4 tyres is small enough to fit on an A4 piece of paper...
Tyres are the most important thing you don't skimp on and they're essentially the only things holding you to the road !
Sure- It probably didnt help- but have had the same sensation in the dry with the Bridgestones, and a few others on here will agree
No doubt I will give it a good on the Michelin Pilot Sports in couple months time
Ive never had a problem with the bridgestones in the wet or dry ok if you push it then the front will break away. I suppose i really wont see how bad they are until they need changed and i upgrade them to something better
What tyres are on the car when bought brand new. It will be interesting, I get my car on the 26th of march DS3 155 Sport plus. I'm an ex rally driver who likes to get cars on the very limit with the traction control off. I will report on what I think
What tyres are on the car when bought brand new. It will be interesting, I get my car on the 26th of march DS3 155 Sport plus. I'm an ex rally driver who likes to get cars on the very limit with the traction control off. I will report on what I think
The ds comes from factory with bridgestones mate tbh i think there good but only time will tell when i change to a different brand
Only if you have 17" wheels. Cars with 16" wheels have Michelin Energy Savers (well, mine did!).
I must admit that I had some misgivings about the Energy Savers, as they are not exactly the "sportiest" tyre on the market, but I've been pleasantly surprised as to how well they grip. Long lasting too - looks like mine are going to be good for 40,000 miles!
As far as handling's concerned, to me the DS3 has the same feel as my Peugeot 405SRi did. Take a bend briskly & you can feel all four wheels working; I suspect that there may also be enough lift-off oversteer to make it interesting!
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