Best cars for Davis-area roads?
Jul. 29th, 2009 09:46 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
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My car is approaching end-of-life, and I'm wondering if there's a car made that actually feels comfortable to drive on the roads around here. I'm getting a -very- harsh ride on the roads in and out of Davis and its a little embarassing when picking somebody up to visit. Trying to avoid that with the next car.
The OB-Davis content: We all drive on the same unevenly patched roads in and out of Davis, so when somebody says they can drive Mass Ave or Boston Ave and not feel a thing, that's a strong recommendation.
The OB-Davis content: We all drive on the same unevenly patched roads in and out of Davis, so when somebody says they can drive Mass Ave or Boston Ave and not feel a thing, that's a strong recommendation.
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Date: 2009-07-29 11:43 pm (UTC)Obviously avoid anything over-sporty, because sporty to some is jarring to others. But nobody knows your reaction like you do.
Be prepared for them to sell you on the fact that the sales tax will go up on 8/1. Tell them that being rushed into a purchase you regret is no bargain at all.
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Date: 2009-07-30 12:04 am (UTC)Another issue may be the tires. Id gotten some high-performance tires which gave me great braking and handling on rain-soaked highways, but something about them makes you feel like the road is bumpy even when its not really bumpy.
But you know I really like that suggestion of a test drive on the roads around here. When in another city I had a number of rental cars and while all new, the ride was very different on each. And I'm assuming there's a reason why there's so few sporty cars on Boston roads.