To a large extent, I agree Poverty. The problem that I have with the Mazda is the amount of power and torque being fed to the front wheels requires electronic reigning in the first two gears. The front-end has been known to be unruly - particularly on less-than-smooth roads.mazda for me, most underrated car here by quite some margin.
To a large extent, I agree Poverty. The problem that I have with the Mazda is the amount of power and torque being fed to the front wheels requires electronic reigning in the first two gears. The front-end has been known to be unruly - particularly on less-than-smooth roads.
My issue is, you never quite know where you stand with the Mazda - the electronics ultimately decide on how much of your throttle input actually reaches the wheel. Once rolling in higher gears I hear the car is ballistic and WRX owners I know are wary. I wonder if Ford are going to make use of the same software on the new RS or will the Quaiffe diff and Revoknuckle suspension be enough for the task at hand?
(I mean 440 Nm on overboost coming through the front wheels - this I must see)
Torque-steer is a funny thing, it can be fun one minute and downright frightening another.This should imply that the steering wheel will wrenched from your hands. I had forgotten what torque steer was, but got a sharp reminder after driving a fwd car a couple of weeks ago.
M
Poverty, you're a hot hatch hooligan!
No doubt, that RS is going to be an interesting one to keep an eye on (I mean 440 Nm on overboost coming through the front wheels - this I must see) and hopefully it will not delight and disappoint all in one go as so many reviews for the previous RS stated.
I wonder what the ride is like? Anyhoo, for me it matters not - I shan't be buying a Focus RS for two reasons: a) it's unlikely to go on sale in SA and b) there's the small matter of it running the STI close in pricing and the latter is so much more a favourite of mine. I love that car.
We're still waiting for our batch of Aussie-spec 195 kW WRXs. I can't wait for a drive in that.
This should imply that the steering wheel will wrenched from your hands. I had forgotten what torque steer was, but got a sharp reminder after driving a fwd car a couple of weeks ago.
M
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