Originally Posted by
nickels
Mph, obviously. It shouldn't be worth commenting how a newer vehicle feels at ANY speed, because any defect is cause for warranty work. It's not the mid 20th century anymore.
Huh? I’m confused. I think the handling characteristics at different speeds is entirely relevant. So if you took your Mirage into the dealer and stated “I think there is something wrong with my Mirage. It handles poorly at speeds over 100 mph”. I’m thinking out loud that the dealer isn’t going to find anything wrong. Just because you can drive your Mirage at high speeds, doesn’t mean that you should.
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