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The manufacturer's advertising made much of the secure roadholding that resulted.
Leech-like roadholding was another virtue, but the performance wasn't.
Okay, the car's roadholding is not bad.
This was done to keep the center of gravity low and to minimise its effects on the roadholding of the car.
Possibly the most appealing 'driver's car', with outstanding roadholding and ride.
Can't you talk about its roadholding?
The car's roadholding was described as "superb" by Kitcars International magazine.
It was very spacious for a coupe, and offered superb roadholding and cruising ability.
And it is also entirely competent on twisting roads, with strong roadholding, good body control and a decent ride.
Quattro four-wheel drive comes as standard on all models, giving excellent roadholding.
Sports car roadholding is so good today that behaviour on the limit is hard to discover, making it a danger area for writers.
The M Series was regarded by contemporary reviewers as being loud and fast, and having excellent roadholding.
Although its performance figures on paper were a little underwhelming, the testers were impressed with the roominess and roadholding of the Austin 2200.
The 250 twin sold well and could do 70 mph (105 km/h) with efficient suspension and good roadholding despite having only 10-inch wheels.
Roadholding is .83g.
This car has truly amazing roadholding, it is high and narrow yet it passes through roundabouts almost as if there were none there.
Thanks to a very low centre of gravity, the front-mounted, all-aluminium boxer engine has always been a byword for superior roadholding and handling.
The "high speed roadholding is disappointing", but the XM was a "well equipped and comfortable luxury car with fine engine options."
Just as nice, the rear-engine layout, all-independent suspension, and center-point steering combined for surprisingly easy handling and secure roadholding.
With its unique "hang support" frame, whereby the engine is suspended beneath the frame for lighter weight, the Vision's performance and roadholding were far ahead of its time.
The use of a new computer-controlled suspension system on top-line models further improves air-flow at motorway speeds and enhances Safrane's roadholding and handling.
This version had an extended (by 2 in/51 mm) wheelbase, which allowed more space in the rear compartment as well as improving the roadholding, a floor-mounted gear lever.
The US 1983 model Vision fixed most of the faults, with an "improved" carburetor eliminating the "stumble", air adjustable front forks firming up the ride and improving the roadholding.
It featured firmly sprung and damped, independent Macpherson strut front suspension and semi-independent Twist-beam rear suspension, that gave crisp handling and good roadholding, without being too uncomfortable.
Lesser handling qualities in sports models due to lower torsional stiffness - therefore convertibles require harder suspension set ups to achieve the equivalent roadholding, coming at the expense of poorer ride quality.