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Altis handles better than E90 320i?
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<blockquote data-quote="KL2DC" data-source="post: 163392" data-attributes="member: 3452"><p>Jipster, I agree wholeheartedly, the Altis satisfies/matches just about all the basic requirements of the daily crawl to the office and back (and just about 90% of normal driving) with far better fuel economy and lower monthly payments/insurance premiums. It might be even more nimbler to thread through traffic and easier to park. </p><p> </p><p>I also agree that in the fast years the most extensive improvements could be seen in the lower end of the markets. There are some really good $12k to $20k cars now like the Mazda3, the new Honda Civic, the Corolla in question, the new Hyundai Sonata etc etc. This is really good news for the car buyers as they too can enjoy all the safety and convenience features of premium cars.</p><p> </p><p>HOWEVER, the original poster (and the point for debate) is whether the OP is justified in saying that his Altis handles better than the e90 320i which have been refuted on the basis of FWD vs RWD, personally observed suspension dynamics/capabilities and numerical skidpad rating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KL2DC, post: 163392, member: 3452"] Jipster, I agree wholeheartedly, the Altis satisfies/matches just about all the basic requirements of the daily crawl to the office and back (and just about 90% of normal driving) with far better fuel economy and lower monthly payments/insurance premiums. It might be even more nimbler to thread through traffic and easier to park. I also agree that in the fast years the most extensive improvements could be seen in the lower end of the markets. There are some really good $12k to $20k cars now like the Mazda3, the new Honda Civic, the Corolla in question, the new Hyundai Sonata etc etc. This is really good news for the car buyers as they too can enjoy all the safety and convenience features of premium cars. HOWEVER, the original poster (and the point for debate) is whether the OP is justified in saying that his Altis handles better than the e90 320i which have been refuted on the basis of FWD vs RWD, personally observed suspension dynamics/capabilities and numerical skidpad rating. [/QUOTE]
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