Originally Posted by
kalifornia
after alittle more driving can you elaborate on this, mainly is this noticeble only on the open roads where speed is increased or even on the city streets? thanks
In my opinion that comes because of the electrical power steering, when no input is given it won't respond. But then again when driving you as human driver has the job of continually keeping the car under control which means correcting the car constantly which in my opinion keeping you awake lol :-)
I think you will notice the constant correction when on open (highway) road, in the city you will have to continuously make corners, take over cars, watching for pedestrians, bikes etc that you don't notice the corrections. It should be there at anytime.
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