Originally Posted by
Cobrajet
Could it be a severe case of rear-end misalignment?
I'm wondering the same thing. If he test drives a different Mirage on the same roads and it doesn't exhibit similar behavior, then I would also suspect an alignment problem.
HERE is a discussion from 3 years ago where some were discussing off-center steering wheels and wandering steering. This was back before anyone understood the rear axle problem.
Irrespective of which Mirage you buy, I would advise you to have the alignment verified before you sign a purchase order. Not only are the rear axles a potential problem, but many Mirages come out of the factory with the front end not aligned properly. The good news is that this problem can be corrected and this is one of the only complaints most people have had with their cars.
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