On my test drive, I tried to induce understeer in tighter bends that had been pointed out by journalists… I couldn’t feel any understeer at the speed I would drive on b roadsExplain this a little more please
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On my test drive, I tried to induce understeer in tighter bends that had been pointed out by journalists… I couldn’t feel any understeer at the speed I would drive on b roadsExplain this a little more please
Mega fat steering wheel it felt small and light to me. Maybe you have small hands?Most journalist comments have been about turn-in, not necessarily understeer.
My old Exige V6 had a lot of understeer on track on cold tires. After 2 or 3 laps the front tires started performing and the understeer was gone. Actually the balance was phenomenal in the fast corners. One of the nicest cars I have ever driven on a track.
I didn't notice understeer (as in sliding the front wheels) on my test-drive as was not pushing it. But overall feeling was the car felt ok when changing direction, I think it is in fact the absolute strongpoint of the Emira. But with a square mega fat steering wheel...it really feels you are holding an encyclopedia to steer...and the front end has a sort of 'numb' feeling... it doesn't feel as active and direct as some other cars I drive.
I rewatch Jethro B.'s review once more and I think he is spot on.
Mega fat steering wheel it felt small and light to me. Maybe you have small hands?
My old m4 comp wheel, the Alcantara and carbon one with the shift lights in definitely felt as thick if not thicker than the emira. Can't say as either felt a problem. Jeremy beadle might struggleI can't think of any
I have never ever been in a car with such a fat steering wheel? BMW-M cars comes closest, but even those are not like the 'chunk' found in the Emira. I am more Gordon Murray old-school.
Can you name a car with a thicker steering wheel than Emira?
My old m4 comp wheel, the Alcantara and carbon one with the shift lights in definitely felt as thick if not thicker than the emira. Can't say as either felt a problem. Jeremy beadle might struggle
I agree about the M wheels being way too thick. Never did get used to it. And the Emira's is worse? Oy...M wheels are waaaaay top thick.
Just as well the Emira wheel has a fat flat bottom (the worst of all the bottoms...) as the seats don't go down low enough, so at least offers a bit more legroom
I wouldnt say its worse.I agree about the M wheels being way too thick. Never did get used to it. And the Emira's is worse? Oy...
Wonder what they were thinking with this design?
Oh OK...I was going by @hagen111 comment about the thickness. As to the shape, I've had flat bottomed wheels before and that's no biggie, but you're right, a squircle may be a bit trying.I wouldnt say its worse.
It's not as fat I don't think.
Just the fat alcantara weird flat shape combo
I'd always rather have a round wheel. Much easier control
Audi R8 is way thicker. The Emira wheel felt like angel hair pasta made out of cotton balls.I can't think of any
I have never ever been in a car with such a fat steering wheel? BMW-M cars comes closest, but even those are not like the 'chunk' found in the Emira. I am more Gordon Murray old-school.
Can you name a car with a thicker steering wheel than Emira?
Is it?? No idea! . I've just heard the term before and felt it fit the bill for the wheel shape! Too funny!Lol @ squircle isn't that a Pokemon?
I don’t think there is much in it v’s gen I had and as you can see I have ickle mitsAudi R8 is way thicker. The Emira wheel felt like angel hair pasta made out of cotton balls.
Yeah I have an M Performance steering wheel in alcantara and it's pretty thick. The Emira alcantara wheel is considerably less thick.I wouldnt say its worse.
It's not as fat I don't think.
Just the fat alcantara weird flat shape combo
I'd always rather have a round wheel. Much easier control
Seats were fine for me at 6ft with substantial quadsM wheels are waaaaay top thick.
Just as well the Emira wheel has a fat flat bottom (the worst of all the bottoms...) as the seats don't go down low enough, so at least offers a bit more legroom