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    bugatti veyron

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    bugatti veyron
    Best car you've driven (would surely be a no-brainer for me if I ever had the chance to drive one) or best handling (or both)?

    I've always thought the Veyron's handling would suffer from the car's weight and AWD drivetrain, but this is just from reading / watching others who have driven one. Does it really feel like that to drive or does the power overcome those issues?

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    actually, I'd like to revise mine, it was all the renters i've had. They were sooo good I never had to pay an excess or lose my deposit! They just stick when you throw it in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesatfish View Post
    Best car you've driven (would surely be a no-brainer for me if I ever had the chance to drive one) or best handling (or both)?

    I've always thought the Veyron's handling would suffer from the car's weight and AWD drivetrain, but this is just from reading / watching others who have driven one. Does it really feel like that to drive or does the power overcome those issues?
    Just kidding sorry, I can't back that up .

    Best handling I've driven would have to be my R32: H&R street performance c/overs, H&R Sways and Haldex Gen2.

    Also had a DC2R that went pretty well, didn't suffer the same wheelspin as the GTI's and pretty balanced. Had aftermarket suspension too, but not sure what it was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    Just kidding sorry, I can't back that up .

    Best handling I've driven would have to be my R32: H&R street performance c/overs, H&R Sways and Haldex Gen2.
    No worries - I'm sure someone on this forum previously mentioned that they drove a Veyron as part of the Melbourne F1 events - just figured that might have been you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesatfish View Post
    No worries - I'm sure someone on this forum previously mentioned that they drove a Veyron as part of the Melbourne F1 events - just figured that might have been you.
    Nah wasn't me, I wish!

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    In '76, I was driving through this bunch of tight ywisting turns whist chatting with a friend and just happened to glance at the speedo and I was taking the turns at 50mpg (80kmh). It was a Lamborghini Muira SV.

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    My old Golf GTI G60 with the factory suspension. The best compromise in suspension ever, ruined by me, in pursuit of the unattainable. I should have just replaced the shocks.

    Gavin

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    My old Golf GTI G60 with the factory suspension. The best compromise in suspension ever, ruined by me, in pursuit of the unattainable. I should have just replaced the shocks.

    Gavin
    Or you could have gone with a good quality street performance coilover.. there are a lot that ride similar to stock with increased handling..

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    I did all that and more and just turned it into a car you wouldn't want to drive everyday.

    The factory suspension did everything just right, seriously you couldn't have made it better without sacrificing something.

    I have driven enough VW group cars since 1990, to know when I have been in a good one.

    Gavin

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