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Old Oct 22nd, 2019, 19:15   #7
morwenna240
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.. . . an why is it referred to as under an oversteer? It's plain skidding an loosing control, due to bald tyres, idiocy an poor judgement, in my book. I like to go fast betimes, an enjoy a twisty road in something with some enthusiastic horses (W123 estate with the S class V8 in, in my case), but one can always tell when to back off a bit?
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