Think have to define what does driver experience mean. Cos there are different types of drivers who likes different experiences. Some like sporty feel and some like comfy.
Forte vs Civic vs Altis vs Elantra vs Inspira vs C
Forte vs Civic vs Altis vs Elantra vs Inspira vs C
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Jul 8 2013, 10:43 AM
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Think have to define what does driver experience mean. Cos there are different types of drivers who likes different experiences. Some like sporty feel and some like comfy.
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Jul 8 2013, 11:00 AM
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QUOTE(mercury99 @ Jul 8 2013, 10:32 AM) Hi there. Would like to get the views of everyone as to which C Segment car would they choose based on best driver's experience. So more sporty feel, hence Altis and Elantra may be out. More likely Civic, Cerato and Inspira. They are the better handling cars. Also you may want to add Ford Focus and Mazda 3 2.0 into the mix as they are great handling cars in the same segment.Driver's experience = sporty, power when needed, sufficient tech to avert potential danger, sufficient handling on high speeds and cornering etc etc.. |
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Jul 8 2013, 11:53 AM
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QUOTE(edison1437 @ Jul 8 2013, 11:21 AM) Well, the only way to remove the doubt is to test drive it. The handling is improved and is on par with some sportier models of the japs. The power response is better too. Only thing is the durability of the car. With the jappos, esp Toyota, the car lasts. Not too sure about Kia at the moment. (Any 4-5 year old forte owners who can comment on the car durability or quality?). |
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