Giannis
Staff member
Erm, and that's where the FWD fun starts and ends - with cars like the Fiesta ST.
While I generally agree...
I'm not seeing an S90 owner pulling off a lift-off oversteer slide nor would I expect Volvo's engineers to imbue the S90's suspension tuning with such a propensity towards throttle adjustability.
I would like to state that at least the previous platform that Volvo used for the upper part of their line-up, the P2, was extremely capable for what it was, yet tuned to more beige-Volvo-like standards.
I was stunned to discover the degree of adjustability of the front suspension set-up of my mkI S60 and the rear axle was something that was only bettered by the A4's double wishbones.
While the S60 was a heavily understeering sedan, by adjusting the front suspension you can turn it into something a bit more playful and controllable. I kid you not, but lift off oversteer is possible. Scary, but possible!