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Altis handles better than E90 320i?
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<blockquote data-quote="wglee" data-source="post: 163362" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>There are quite a few Altis owners out there complaining of its wallowy handling.</p><p> </p><p>I once drove a stock Altis 1.8 at Sepang. Sure, it didn't under or oversteer but that was because its stability control (VSC) kept intervening even at cornering speeds which are quite low. And the VSC stability control could not be switched off, which meant that I never did discover the car's cornering limits (and I couldn't bring myself to be purposely ham-fisted with the car so as to overcome the VSC stability control as the car belonged to an office colleague).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wglee, post: 163362, member: 610"] There are quite a few Altis owners out there complaining of its wallowy handling. I once drove a stock Altis 1.8 at Sepang. Sure, it didn't under or oversteer but that was because its stability control (VSC) kept intervening even at cornering speeds which are quite low. And the VSC stability control could not be switched off, which meant that I never did discover the car's cornering limits (and I couldn't bring myself to be purposely ham-fisted with the car so as to overcome the VSC stability control as the car belonged to an office colleague). [/QUOTE]
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