And quick like!Go trade it in for a Hyundai Elantra.
That's a good one!!Go trade it in for a Hyundai Elantra.
OK thanks for the info! I guess that's how it's designed. I'm just not used to a car with steering that at the slightest movement of the steering wheel the car will move to the left or right so muchI just bought my Stinger a few weeks ago and I don't feel this way at all.
To answer your question, I don't think it can be tuned. I believe all the modes have the same steering ratio.
Steering is much tighter in SportI just bought my Stinger a few weeks ago and I don't feel this way at all.
To answer your question, I don't think it can be tuned. I believe all the modes have the same steering ratio.
Yeah it's possible I'm wrong. I didn't notice it, but I wasn't looking for it either.Steering is much tighter in Sport
Yes, I was beginning to wonder.I’m late to the party…
But here’s the obligatory post
Part out
It is supposed to be that way at higher speeds, if a car has very sensitive and responsive steering at high speeds it’s pretty dangerous. I came from a 2014 S4 and the variable stearing ratio is much better on the Audi at higher speeds. You don’t want your car to turn at the slightest input when you’re going 90mph… or 140…That’s how a sport oriented car should be. Steering isn’t supposed to be vague and numb with a ton of free play. Nothing is wrong with your car. You’ll get used to it, and then you’ll never want to go back to a normal commuter car again!
For the track it’s good but if you’re going 100mph you don’t want your car to turn at the slightest input, Germans understand that hence all their sporty cars will go straight while going 100mph when turning the wheel at a ratio that would make the stinger change lanes. You have much less rooms for mistakes with sensitive steering at high speeds so basically with the variable ratio that the stinger has its safe to say it’s not tuned for high speeds.the quick steering is one of my favorite feature on this car... i hate having to saw at the wheel to make turns... lol
My coworkers s5 was far dartier feeling on interstate speeds doing lane changes than our stinger. The stinger is probably the most stable feeling car I've ever driven at higher speeds other than an E39 M5 I test drove before I got our 540i. However I believe I had the s5 in dynamic mode which locks the steering into the fastest ratio.For the track it’s good but if you’re going 100mph you don’t want your car to turn at the slightest input, Germans understand that hence all their sporty cars will go straight while going 100mph when turning the wheel at a ratio that would make the stinger change lanes. You have much less rooms for mistakes with sensitive steering at high speeds so basically with the variable ratio that the stinger has its safe to say it’s not tuned for high speeds.