How Does Your CC handle
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 2:09 pm
Question as above really!
Mine is awful, dips and wallows all over the road, best discription is "boatey" like sitting in a row boat, every time it changes direction, it wallows around the road like an old ox, the wind affects it terribly more than my old Fiat which was like a tin can on wheels, and when it reaches 80 mph it feels like it is floating. This is with the roof on!
It is a 2004 with 45K on the clock I have had a look at springs and shockers, all are ok, no leaks, breaks, no damage, looks ok on a bonce test, I know Renault aired on a neutral ride but this is a bit unerving at times, even my wife has remarked on it and she has a 99 Renault coupe so she should be use to it.I would like to upgrade the suspension on it but at around £400 It is a bit expensive at present as I have just bought this car, was wondering if I changed the front springs for uprated ones will it make any inroads to the soft suspension issue
any thoughts?
Mine is awful, dips and wallows all over the road, best discription is "boatey" like sitting in a row boat, every time it changes direction, it wallows around the road like an old ox, the wind affects it terribly more than my old Fiat which was like a tin can on wheels, and when it reaches 80 mph it feels like it is floating. This is with the roof on!
It is a 2004 with 45K on the clock I have had a look at springs and shockers, all are ok, no leaks, breaks, no damage, looks ok on a bonce test, I know Renault aired on a neutral ride but this is a bit unerving at times, even my wife has remarked on it and she has a 99 Renault coupe so she should be use to it.I would like to upgrade the suspension on it but at around £400 It is a bit expensive at present as I have just bought this car, was wondering if I changed the front springs for uprated ones will it make any inroads to the soft suspension issue
any thoughts?
