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Old 19th March 2012, 20:38   #1
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I was wondering how direct you lot would say the steering in a vtr is? is there a big dead spot in the middle or is it like a kart? Because i've driven a clio 200 and the steering in that was immense couldnt believe how good it felt.
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Old 19th March 2012, 20:41   #2
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I'm not confident at all yet with my VTS, steering wise. My last saxo was a manual rack, rather than PAS. So felt far more direct, and I knew exactly what it would do.

This ones horrible to drive tbh, far to light for my liking. Although, alot of the numb steering feel will be down to this car being standard ride hieght and stupidly soft.
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