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Sorry Guys I Agree,
I've Driven One And When I Compare It To The Likes Of Other Hot Hatchbacks I've Driven Like Clio Sports/ Clio V6 / Mini JCW / Golf GTi / Astra VXR + A Mapped Ibiza Cupra, The DS3R Just Cant Keep Up In The Throttle Responsiveness Area, He Was A Lil Harsh In The Handling Part Of The Review Yes As I Think The R Handles Like A Dream When At Speed But The Acceleration Just Isn't There =(
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Interesting that he says you can't feel the torque steer through the steering wheel, assuming he has actually driven one, he was obviously in a completely different car to the one I have because I feel every bit of torque steer through the wheel and it pulls wildly along with consistent flashing of the ESP light!
Mine doesn't feel fast to accelerate, but I think that's just the way the car relays it inside if you know what I mean, a glance at the speedo quickly reveals that it is accelerating rapidly. It goes like I'd expect, it is a turbo after all.
Stef2 X Citroen DS3 Racings - Both rejected
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Originally posted by Stef View PostInteresting that he says you can't feel the torque steer through the steering wheel, assuming he has actually driven one, he was obviously in a completely different car to the one I have because I feel every bit of torque steer through the wheel and it pulls wildly along with consistent flashing of the ESP light!
Mine doesn't feel fast to accelerate, but I think that's just the way the car relays it inside if you know what I mean, a glance at the speedo quickly reveals that it is accelerating rapidly. It goes like I'd expect, it is a turbo after all.
Stef
Mate do you still feel the torque steer on decent road surfaces as well or only when you put your foot down to hard.
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Originally posted by alexmj1 View PostMate do you still feel the torque steer on decent road surfaces as well or only when you put your foot down to hard.
Stef2 X Citroen DS3 Racings - Both rejected
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Originally posted by Stef View PostOnly when you really floor it, but to be honest it's perfectly controllable, I really enjoy the drive with it to be honest, I've just dropped from a 480 BHP V8 that was extremely tail happy, and I find the DS3R a joy to drive all round, fantastic handling, so much more refined than any hot hatch I've ever owned in the past.
Stef
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I'm fairly sure this is a re-print of an article that was written when only the prototype was around (Oct-Nov 2010) for publishers to review/preview, and juding from the image used on the site I could be right. The car changed a little (at least according to some) from the prototype to the final model, in a good way.
"Accelerate hard on an undulating road, and the front wheels tug the DS3 R from side to side in a bout of the "torque steer" once all too common in powerful cars with front-wheel drive. Yet you feel none of this through the steering. That's disappointing."
- When i accelerate hard, i feel every bit of torque steer.
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