nutte
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- Dallas, TX
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- 2015 Mustang GT convertible
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Good thing you didn't buy an S197. Or a 3-series. My first impression of the S550 steering was how very precise and direct it is compared with every other Mustang I have had. It's right there with my Infiniti G35. Absolutely no complaints, though the ratio could be a touch quicker. That's not the same as the directness and linearity, which I find to be excellent.
Thanks for comments. I've no problem with the steering in the 3-series I've driven, or with the Infiniti G37S I previously had.
My description of the problem might be off, maybe because English isn't my first language but probably even more because I'm not really technical when it comes to cars. I basically think you've to turn the steering wheel way too much. At times I even find it "scary". If you do a quick lane change or evasive maneuver, i.e. if you e.g. make a quick right and then immediately a left... That left turn to get back to drive straight just feels so odd.
I did discuss the problem with the guys that will fix my suspension, which is Vorshlag in Plano, TX. They pretty much said what you guys have told me, i.e. that there is no easy fix. However, they also told me that the situation most likely will improve by having firmer suspension and lowering the car. That sounds very promising to me.
I can't wait to get firmer suspension. Right now, it's so soft it almost feels dangerous to do any kind of active driving and I can't understand why anyone would want it like that. Exactly the same problem I had with my previous Corvette; I guess the issue with American cars and mushy suspension is true. Well, the car definitely has potential. I just wish the Performance Package suspension was the default and then you would go firmer from there.
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