Re: bumpy US roads and sporty cars
- From: "Frank Puck" <junk18843@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 02:27:58 GMT
I really have this problem.
I'm t hinking about spending 60K on a nice car with hard suspension (Audi
S4)
-- but then I think also that my current car is already to hard for these
roads.
So how do other people deal with these problems?
"Frank Puck" <junk18843@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:WJftf.55928$tV6.40194@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> While driving from SF Bay Area to Las Vegas and back I run over several
> bumps which where too deep for my not to sporty Golf GTI
> -- the suspension of this car is much too soft for a sporty car while
> harder than the average car sold in the US.
> But there are people driving real sporty cars in the US -- sporty in a
> sense that they have a hard suspension.
> How do these people deal with bumpy US roads -- are they driving their
> cars only on Sundays on well known roads without bumps?
> Or are they accepting damage to their cars caused by overlooking a bump?
> I also don't understand that people in the US accept such bumpy roads.
> Can I sue the matching local government for damage caused by such a bump
> which has not been warned about?
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