>> Since then ( some 30 odd years ago ) I've never feared oversteer. It's easy
>> to control if you are shown how. Understeer however, has given me far more sphincter
>> twitching moments in that time. If the front breaks loose you are still generally heading
>> for that which you would rather avoid such as oncoming traffic. If the back starts
>> to slide you are generally pointing away from the hazard. Of course the best plan
>> is to drive in such a way as to not lose grip at either end.
I'm with you there Humph, years ago I had the use of 2 cars, a Sierra (mine) and an Escort Mk 3 (exe's) and of course the Sierra oversteered, but warned me of the limits, where as the Escort reached the limit and.... yes, clean undies please!
I'll be honest, I drove both fairly equally, the one I choose was often the easiest to get out the drive....
Last edited by: swiss tony on Thu 25 Nov 10 at 21:36
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