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Old December 1st 20, 07:48 PM posted to rec.autos.tech,alt.home.repair
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Default What terminology means a soft ride?


On 29 Nov 2020 14:29:44 -0000, Scott Dorsey posted for all of us to digest...

>
> Jon Voight > wrote:
> >On 11/27/2020 9:02 AM, micky wrote:
> >> I don't need a new car now but I will and I want to understand
> >> terminology.
> >>
> >> I want a car with soft ride so I will not feel the bumps.

> >
> >You can't beat an '83 LeBaron Town & Country for style and comfort.

>
> Those are incredibly mushy, but the Continental of a few years earlier is
> even mushier. Huge pigs wallowing all over the road... you could
> drive right over the curb and not know it because the suspension is
> so soft. And you probably will since there's so much backlash in
> the steering.
> --scott


To OP

Touring is the term. Like taking a Sunday drive with all the people cussing
behind you.

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