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Originally Posted by CdnE90
I have it in my 335. I really like it, *now*, but it does get some getting used to. It's great in a parking garage or the like, and I haven't ever felt like it was "pointier" at speed as this review says. I've had it on a track several times and never felt like this was a problem.
However -- As I'm sure you are aware, as the car slows, the steering requires more input. This means that if you are in a corner and you are slowing down, you will need to correct your steering inputs.
BTW - I've never heard of a car's ride being described as "incredibly plump".
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Thanks for the feedback. I hoped that would be the case and after getting used to it, it would be OK.
I need to get used to servotronic steering and performance control, driving an automatic, stop start, a much heavier car and a higher driving position. Could take a while!
Oh, and filling it up with diesel not petrol!