Struggle keeping car between the lines?

This has nothing to do with the car being AWD, the Stinger being more "sporty" than another car, or anything like that, it's simply due to the tires tramlining.

If this is your first time driving with staggered, low profile UHP tires, you might think the tramlining is unnerving or that something is wrong, but it's literally just your tires trying to follow the contour of the road.

You'll get used to it.
I know someone did mention that exact thing in an earlier post. Thanks for the tip man.
 
I had the same issue first day i bought it, gave it a squirt on the highway and it was moving left to right and back over n over, then i switched my lane assist off :)
How did yoga with switch the lane assist off?
 
Wider, stickier tires with thinner sidewalls are going to follow grooves and ruts in the road more than the hockey pucks you'll find on other cars. This horse isn't dead enough yet; you'll get used to it.
 
Might wanna check your tire air pressure(s). Me and my great pal from YOOTAW, Merlin, subscribe to max minus 10%-ish. If you shoes are over/under-inflated that could, you know...contribute...
 
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How did yoga with switch the lane assist off?

Fine, I switched it off and haven't used it since, I can stay in the lanes fine, they are just novelty items to me, to be honest.

oh how did I switch it off, in the settings, in driver assistance or something, plus there's a button near the fuel cap button.
 
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