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The BMW Range
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E90, E91, E92, E93
320i vs Civic 2.0
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<blockquote data-quote="tIANcI" data-source="post: 618293" data-attributes="member: 25377"><p>I enjoy the handling of my E90 in terms of how it carries through a corner. The car is reasonably stable, its well composed. Pretty poised to a certain extent. Entering a corner you do not feel it being over eager nor sluggish. At mid corner I do not feel it trying to understeer nor the back getting nervous. My description is that he car feels flat and turns in as one vehicle. Unlike some that makes you wonder if the car is in two halves, each with a mind of its own. Exiting the corner, I enjoy the stability of the rear, there is no sideways shuddering or sway that is usually present in Japanese cars of the same category. The rear loses traction in a pleasant yet predictable manner. Almost 'linear' as I would describe it. It causes no nervousness.</p><p></p><p>And if you read carefully, you will see that my ability to obtain a job as a motor journalist is about 15% at best. LOL!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tIANcI, post: 618293, member: 25377"] I enjoy the handling of my E90 in terms of how it carries through a corner. The car is reasonably stable, its well composed. Pretty poised to a certain extent. Entering a corner you do not feel it being over eager nor sluggish. At mid corner I do not feel it trying to understeer nor the back getting nervous. My description is that he car feels flat and turns in as one vehicle. Unlike some that makes you wonder if the car is in two halves, each with a mind of its own. Exiting the corner, I enjoy the stability of the rear, there is no sideways shuddering or sway that is usually present in Japanese cars of the same category. The rear loses traction in a pleasant yet predictable manner. Almost 'linear' as I would describe it. It causes no nervousness. And if you read carefully, you will see that my ability to obtain a job as a motor journalist is about 15% at best. LOL!!! [/QUOTE]
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