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Anyone else feel like Stinger GT2 RWD tends to get a little too unsettled when driving quickly on very twisty mountain roads? To me seems like suspension is just a little too soft, tires are a little too narrow and steering sometimes isn?t completely linear. Car seems to sort of lose tracking and drift off line in turns especially on power. Wandering feeling. I?m adapting a different drive style of short burst of power in straights and then deaccelerate all the way through turns and then accelerate smoothly very late in turn exit.
I also have driven a Porsche Panamera on same twisty roads and panamera felt much more direct and handled better. But didn't like panamera dynamics on smooth roads . It felt dead and it had a hard time putting down power to rear wheels compared to Stinger.
Hate to say it but my 2015 Dodge Durango R/T feels better and more direct when pushed hard on same roads. But then it has 265 width front tire and firmer suspension on a German designed chassis. I can toss Durango into a turn and it just feels more like a sports car than a 5000 lb suv. Stinger doesn?t have the same reassuring feel. It feels a bit disconnected.
Seems like Stinger does well with smooth long turns but when it gets into faster transitions it tends to get a bit unsettled and wander off line. Curious if wider wheels tires will help? Wish Kia had a motorsportqs division that made a stiffer Damper and spring combo for us who don?t mind lightly firmer ride. But I will say car puts power down very well for RWD with so much power just as it is ....so maybe soft suspension that allows weight transfer to back end is a good thing? Also soaks up bumps like no other car I have driven. Handling just gets a bit quirky when closer to limit.
I also have driven a Porsche Panamera on same twisty roads and panamera felt much more direct and handled better. But didn't like panamera dynamics on smooth roads . It felt dead and it had a hard time putting down power to rear wheels compared to Stinger.
Hate to say it but my 2015 Dodge Durango R/T feels better and more direct when pushed hard on same roads. But then it has 265 width front tire and firmer suspension on a German designed chassis. I can toss Durango into a turn and it just feels more like a sports car than a 5000 lb suv. Stinger doesn?t have the same reassuring feel. It feels a bit disconnected.
Seems like Stinger does well with smooth long turns but when it gets into faster transitions it tends to get a bit unsettled and wander off line. Curious if wider wheels tires will help? Wish Kia had a motorsportqs division that made a stiffer Damper and spring combo for us who don?t mind lightly firmer ride. But I will say car puts power down very well for RWD with so much power just as it is ....so maybe soft suspension that allows weight transfer to back end is a good thing? Also soaks up bumps like no other car I have driven. Handling just gets a bit quirky when closer to limit.
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