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  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 15,896
    XM is a mess IMO.  Too many promotions etc... I don't even know at the moment if I'm active or not.  My CC changed numbers months ago due to a security thing and I've never told them the new number and they haven't charged me for at least 7 months.  

    Im sure the wife will tell me when it's no longer active and I'll ask for the promotion. 

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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 57,131
    This one was definitely made via a template of some kind, as other cars had similar stickers, likely with similar inaccuracies. The dealer is AutoNation now - they might use the same template for all cars.

    Regarding XM above, I think there's also a music only option that is cheaper and cuts out some of the talk and news, if that matters.
    sda said:



    I would have thought that if it was a MB at a MB dealer, the sticker would be generated by the VIN, thus an accurate description of standard and optional equipment.

  • suydamsuydam Member Posts: 4,676
    Yes, there is, but you lose the sports stations.
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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 17,342
    rayainsw said:

    I drove the charger over 850 miles this past week – primarily to visit friends on the Florida Panhandle. I am now at just over 14,500 miles & just over 10 months in service.
    The car drove perfectly, and averaged over 25 MPG [ the highway EPA rating], including some ‘in town, running around’ miles. And averaging over 70 MPH for significant stretches of Interstate.
    The last fuel fill was over 400 miles – showing 27.2 MPG and 30 miles Range remaining \ ‘Distance To Empty’. Again, including some less-than-ideal driving conditions.
    [ Actual MPG for this leg = 26.0 - 19 gallon tank. ]
    It still shows no wear. Tires still show excellent tread. No rattles, squeaks, moans or groans.
    - Ray
    No excuse to trade – just yet . . .
    [ Wait - do I need an excuse \ reason ????? ]

    I have to say, if I could find an R/T with the Road and Track and Beats Audio packages without a sunroof I would be sorely tempted.

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  • carnaughtcarnaught Member Posts: 3,497
    edited November 2015
    Went through the "song and dance" routine with talking to the cancellation dept. just before my time was up. Instead of them offering, or agreeing to my request for the promotional rate, they just said no. She did say to "check our offers to you on-line". I used this link: https://care.siriusxm.com/winback_view.action?plans=sir_aud_evt,promo - select - 5mo - 19.99 - and got a great deal, 6 mos. for under $30 including tax and fees. Just got to remember to set a reminder a few days before it ends to cancel, or try and get another good offer.
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 240,916
    suydam said:

    Yes, there is, but you lose the sports stations.

    My latest renewal for the Elantra was for the "Mostly Music" package .. I miss the NFL channel on Sundays when I am delivering.

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  • houdini1houdini1 Member Posts: 8,327
    fintail said:

    This one was definitely made via a template of some kind, as other cars had similar stickers, likely with similar inaccuracies. The dealer is AutoNation now - they might use the same template for all cars.

    Regarding XM above, I think there's also a music only option that is cheaper and cuts out some of the talk and news, if that matters.


    sda said:



    I would have thought that if it was a MB at a MB dealer, the sticker would be generated by the VIN, thus an accurate description of standard and optional equipment.

    My luck, I only listen to the news, old time radio, and sports, etc.

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  • rayainswrayainsw Member Posts: 3,192
    edited November 2015
    roadburner -

    I was looking at both of these options, starting late last Fall.
    FWIW - one reason I chose the ‘regular’ R/T :
    Final drive gear ratio: R/T = 2.64 vs. 3.07 R/T Road & Track
    R&T = 16% more TQ multiplication.
    My experience has been that, even on dry roads, and starting in the automatic’s second gear – it is VERY easy to spin the standard Firestones.
    For me, the lower RPM at cruise was a greater advantage than the additional TQ multiplication of the 3.07.
    - Ray
    Very pleased with the choice . . .
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  • houdini1houdini1 Member Posts: 8,327
    edited November 2015
    Michaell said:

    suydam said:

    Yes, there is, but you lose the sports stations.

    My latest renewal for the Elantra was for the "Mostly Music" package .. I miss the NFL channel on Sundays when I am delivering.
    carnaught said:

    Went through the "song and dance" routine with talking to the cancellation dept. just before my time was up. Instead of them offering, or agreeing to my request for the promotional rate, they just said no. She did say to "check our offers to you on-line". I used this link: https://care.siriusxm.com/winback_view.action?plans=sir_aud_evt,promo - select - 5mo - 19.99 - (5for20)&utm_source=sem_Google&utm_campaign=SEM_Google_Search_Brand_Alpha_General&utm_medium=sem_ and got a great deal, 6 mos. for under $30 including tax and fees.

    Thanks everyone. Just reactivated at $19.00 for 5 months on each car. Same stations as before. Saves me enough to continue my Edmunds dues. :)

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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 17,342
    Understood. Me, I'd have to have all the additional go-fast goodies, as sooner or later I'd have to take it to an HPDE...

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  • rayainswrayainsw Member Posts: 3,192
    And if I could afford to immediately put Michelin Pilots on the R/T,
    that MIGHT have changed my decision regarding the R&T ...
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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 17,342
    edited November 2015
    I won a set of Pilot Super Sports and stuck them on the MS3. They have an incredible amount of both wet and dry grip. So much, in fact, that I always run out of nerve/courage/cojones long before I run out of stick.

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 236,588
    I also have PSS. Fantastic tires... but, I notice they are wearing out fast (not the tire's fault, I don't think).

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  • stevedebistevedebi Member Posts: 4,098
    edited November 2015

    I wasn't referring to a reading list. I was talking about driving an actual car . Anyway, a .7 skidpad result isn't very impressive, and Road and Track's 1971 Road Test says quite plainly "it doesn't have bundles of cornering power" and "there's a distinct bobbing motion to the ride". They also mention that they've had "considerable feedback" from owners of earlier 2500 and 2800 cars about mechanical problems.

    Let's just agree to disagree on the Bavaria.




    As for handling, a number of contemporary auto mags mention it, (or lack of it) so I think I remember that part okay at least.

    We must not have the same reading list.

    BMW's power steering is light and quick but disappointingly lacking in feel. ...Otherwise the car's handling is exemplary.
    BMW 2500 Road Test, Road & Track May 1969

    Handling is best described as typically BMW, only better.
    BMW 2500 Road Test, Autocar May 28, 1969

    ...if your existence is made joyful by precision devices and you wish to drive every inch of your journeys, than the BMW 2500 is the answer.
    Pat Bedard, Car and Driver June 1969

    In on-the-road handling the Bavaria is delightful, though with 175-14 tires it doesn't have bundles of cornering power.
    BMW Bavaria Road Test, Road and Track August 1971

    Once accustomed to the steering-some drivers didn't like it at first-the car feels quite sporting and agile for a large saloon. Even with only a single anti-roll bar at the front the car corners hard with little body roll.
    BMW 3.0S Road Test, Motor March 25, 1972
    Actually, just to chime in, a '72 3.0S is the only BMW I've ever driven. I was stationed in Germany and a friend needed me to drive it to the shop, about 20 miles. That car certainly had no handling problems. It was firm in the turns, and felt totally controlled (I took the curvy back road to my destination). I still remember that short drive. Fondly.
  • au1994au1994 Member Posts: 3,371
    kyfdx said:

    I also have PSS. Fantastic tires... but, I notice they are wearing out fast (not the tire's fault, I don't think).

    I want those for the ZHP but fear the wear factor as well. That car is fun to sling around on the Kumho's. Can't imagine it with PSS.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 50,492
    of course they wear out quick. Ain't no free lunch. Where do you think the fantastic stick comes from?

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  • breldbreld Member Posts: 6,709
    nyccarguy said:

    I get his "spread the miles around" logic completely.  @qbrozen is smart.  He knows it's not "cheaper" to buy a 2nd car for him & his wife to drive.  It does give them each a chance to drive something different.  When you drive more than average like we do it gets frustrating at trade in time to hear that your car is "in perfect shape," but the miles "kill it."

    For instance, my wife drives her pilot out of necessity. I know she doesn't LOVE it.  Given the choice, she'd much rather drive a sedan or a smaller car around town. We have 3 kids and live in New England, hence the SUV & 4WD.  Our Pilot is almost paid off.  I don't want to buy another $40K SUV.  Now if one of these days I can find her a smokin lease deal on a MINI Cooper S for less than $250 per month would I jump on it?  Yes.  She's got a 5 mile commute round trip.  So if I lease her a car for 10K per year, drive her Pilot 1 week a month I instead of my Legacy, that would save me about 5 k miles per year on the Subie.  15K per year is a lot easier pill to swallow than 20K per year.

    is the Subaru going to be worth $9K more ($250 x 36)?  No.  

    Yup - I like the approach as well. With our long work commutes, my wife and I each drive around 25k miles a year or so. I end up spreading my miles over my primary driver (currently the S4) and the minivan, out of necessity. For her, she may drive the ZHP convertible once in awhile, but most of her miles are on her primary vehicle, the S3.

    We're discussing trading out the ZHP for something more practical to be a year-round secondary driver for her, but the problems are 1) hard to find something around the same price as the ZHP, as nice as the ZHP, even if it is more practical and 2) my wife doesn't necessarily like switching between two cars.

    We'll see - if we get more serious, I'll start posting the potential candidates.

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  • xwesxxwesx Member Posts: 16,784
    breld said:

    We'll see - if we get more serious, I'll start posting the potential candidates.

    Here it comes!!! :p

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 236,588
    au1994 said:

    kyfdx said:

    I also have PSS. Fantastic tires... but, I notice they are wearing out fast (not the tire's fault, I don't think).

    I want those for the ZHP but fear the wear factor as well. That car is fun to sling around on the Kumho's. Can't imagine it with PSS.
    Move up here where it snows.. They last twice as long. ;)

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 236,588
    On another note...

    The four saddest words in the English language:

    Our taps are down

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  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    kyfdx said:

    On another note...

    The four saddest words in the English language:

    Our taps are down

    That's when my volunteer spirit kicks in and I help move kegs or whatever it takes ;)
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 236,588
    PF_Flyer said:

    kyfdx said:

    On another note...

    The four saddest words in the English language:

    Our taps are down

    That's when my volunteer spirit kicks in and I help move kegs or whatever it takes ;)
    Sadly, it was a refrigeration problem. :(

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  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Refrigerators on the way!! ;)
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    “You can't be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline - it helps if you have some kind of football team, or some nuclear weapons, but in the very least you need a beer.”
    ― Frank Zappa

  • berriberri Member Posts: 10,165
    Now there is a very interesting and multi talented musician many have probably not heard of. Wasn't one of his kids named Moon Unit or something like that?
  • berriberri Member Posts: 10,165
    that explains the gold trim on most Lexuses and spoilers/pinstripes on a lot of Hondas in the 1990s

    Corvette, sure you aren't talking about those Florida retirement area Lincoln and Toyota local option packages? Don't forget the vinyl top too B)
  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 50,492
    Dweezel and Moon Unit. Probably the only kids in their class with those particular names.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 50,492
    so, I have decided this is a good deal, and I really want this car. Not that I will buy it, but might tease NYC a bit!

    http://www.royaleasing.com/detail-2013-infiniti-g37_sedan-4dr_x_awd-used-14379576.html

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  • abacomikeabacomike Member Posts: 12,258
    edited November 2015
    berri said:
    that explains the gold trim on most Lexuses and spoilers/pinstripes on a lot of Hondas in the 1990s Corvette, sure you aren't talking about those Florida retirement area Lincoln and Toyota local option packages? Don't forget the vinyl top too B)
    When I sold cars at Lexus down here in the early 2000's, vinyl roofs were already out, but "gold packages" we're very popular.  Then, when I managed the Infiniti store, pinstripes were the most popular add-on along with plastic door-edge guards.  We added both add-ons to every car except in those cases where the customer did not want them.

    At Lexus, we had a guy who hand-painted all the pinstripes - he was a true artist.  The customer would select the color and style from a catalog we had.

    Every so often down here in South Florida, you can still see new cars with vinyl roofs and those white and gold sidewall Vogue Tires.

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  • berriberri Member Posts: 10,165
    Variety is the spice in life !
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 240,916
    stickguy said:

    so, I have decided this is a good deal, and I really want this car. Not that I will buy it, but might tease NYC a bit!

    http://www.royaleasing.com/detail-2013-infiniti-g37_sedan-4dr_x_awd-used-14379576.html

    You're killing me with that post, stick!

    Nice car at a nice price.

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  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 16,414
    edited November 2015
    You are evil @stickguy - nice car. Nice price. What's the deal with this place? They always list cheap & don haggle?

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  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 240,916
    nyccarguy said:

    You are evil @stickguy - nice car. Nice price. What's the deal with this place? They always list cheap & don haggle?

    At least you're closer ...

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  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 16,414
    @Michaell - it's got less miles on it than my Legacy

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  • houdini1houdini1 Member Posts: 8,327
    nyccarguy said:

    @Michaell - it's got less miles on it than my Legacy

    I bet it has "already been sold but we have others just as good for a few thousand more".

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  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 16,414
    I'd be afraid to go and test drive it.  Is it possible to walk into a dealership with a 175 horsepower 4 cyl car, test drive one with 151 MORE horsepower, and walk out without punching Ye Old CCBA card?

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  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 240,916
    nyccarguy said:

    I'd be afraid to go and test drive it.  Is it possible to walk into a dealership with a 175 horsepower 4 cyl car, test drive one with 151 MORE horsepower, and walk out without punching Ye Old CCBA card?

    I hear you. I think I'm going to restrict my test drives next year to stuff that's woefully underpowered, since that's all I really need.

    Drove my daughter's MINI last night (all 4 tires needed air) - maybe I'm getting older, but that thing rides rough, and it's pretty noisy. Fast, though.

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  • jpp75jpp75 Member Posts: 1,535
    nyccarguy said:

    I'd be afraid to go and test drive it.  Is it possible to walk into a dealership with a 175 horsepower 4 cyl car, test drive one with 151 MORE horsepower, and walk out without punching Ye Old CCBA card?

    That G37x is a great deal on a great car. If I had it to do over again I'd have kept my G37x over the Q50.

    It can't hurt to go drive it. :)
  • jpp75jpp75 Member Posts: 1,535
    stickguy said:

    so, I have decided this is a good deal, and I really want this car. Not that I will buy it, but might tease NYC a bit!

    http://www.royaleasing.com/detail-2013-infiniti-g37_sedan-4dr_x_awd-used-14379576.html

    I'm still looking at the GS350 they have posted, a lot of car for the money it seems.
  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 50,492
    I love that Lexus. Just not in market now. The Infiniti would be an OK consolation prize!

    I drove right past the place this morning but did not stop. Far as I know they are fine. Excellent reviews, and been there a long time. Very friendly and low key the few times I stopped in. Cars all look pristine. Even kept inside. Probably low overhead, and they sell quick, often gone before pictures are up. They sell on eBay too and ship all over.

    Hey, if you really want, I'm happy to stop and test drive for you!

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  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 32,927
    nyccarguy said:
    You are evil @stickguy - nice car. Nice price. What's the deal with this place? They always list cheap & don haggle?

    Maybe they only buy the dogs? For example, a clean one like that brought over $23k at the block in NJ. One in poor condition in Nashville only got $18k.

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  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Deos the Mini have run flat tires on it? If so, you can ditch those and get a more flexible sidewall tire. It transforms the Mini's ride from "punishing" to " annoying".
    Michaell said:

    nyccarguy said:

    I'd be afraid to go and test drive it.  Is it possible to walk into a dealership with a 175 horsepower 4 cyl car, test drive one with 151 MORE horsepower, and walk out without punching Ye Old CCBA card?

    I hear you. I think I'm going to restrict my test drives next year to stuff that's woefully underpowered, since that's all I really need.

    Drove my daughter's MINI last night (all 4 tires needed air) - maybe I'm getting older, but that thing rides rough, and it's pretty noisy. Fast, though.
  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 50,492
    Q, not sure where they get inventory. Some is trades, and they buy cars outright from private sellers. Also do leading, so I suspect some are lease returns. Probably auctions too.

    Next time I stop to browse, I'll have to ask.

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  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 240,916

    Deos the Mini have run flat tires on it? If so, you can ditch those and get a more flexible sidewall tire. It transforms the Mini's ride from "punishing" to " annoying".

    Michaell said:

    nyccarguy said:

    I'd be afraid to go and test drive it.  Is it possible to walk into a dealership with a 175 horsepower 4 cyl car, test drive one with 151 MORE horsepower, and walk out without punching Ye Old CCBA card?

    I hear you. I think I'm going to restrict my test drives next year to stuff that's woefully underpowered, since that's all I really need.

    Drove my daughter's MINI last night (all 4 tires needed air) - maybe I'm getting older, but that thing rides rough, and it's pretty noisy. Fast, though.
    Yes, the OEM Contis are run-flats. She's got 22K on them at the moment, and they probably will need replacing fairly soon.

    I'll talk to her about non run-flats, but she likes the ability to drive on them should she get a flat. And, she probably doesn't know any better about ride quality.

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  • xwesxxwesx Member Posts: 16,784
    jpp5862 said:


    It can't hurt to go drive it. :)

    Hah! Tell that one to your wallet! :p

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  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Well the problem with run flats is that when you drive on them flat, you often ruin them. So instead of a year membership to AAA, you get to buy a very expensive run flat every time it "saves" you. Or two tires in some cases, if you can't match 'em.

    I know, I know, Fear Sells.
    Michaell said:

    Deos the Mini have run flat tires on it? If so, you can ditch those and get a more flexible sidewall tire. It transforms the Mini's ride from "punishing" to " annoying".

    Michaell said:

    nyccarguy said:

    I'd be afraid to go and test drive it.  Is it possible to walk into a dealership with a 175 horsepower 4 cyl car, test drive one with 151 MORE horsepower, and walk out without punching Ye Old CCBA card?

    I hear you. I think I'm going to restrict my test drives next year to stuff that's woefully underpowered, since that's all I really need.

    Drove my daughter's MINI last night (all 4 tires needed air) - maybe I'm getting older, but that thing rides rough, and it's pretty noisy. Fast, though.
    Yes, the OEM Contis are run-flats. She's got 22K on them at the moment, and they probably will need replacing fairly soon.

    I'll talk to her about non run-flats, but she likes the ability to drive on them should she get a flat. And, she probably doesn't know any better about ride quality.
  • jpp75jpp75 Member Posts: 1,535
    xwesx said:

    jpp5862 said:


    It can't hurt to go drive it. :)

    Hah! Tell that one to your wallet! :p

    :p My wallet would be fine, nyccarguy's wallet may suffer though. Although at that price he shouldn't be too far off on the value for his Legacy.....just saying.
  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 19,075
    Does the stiffer sidewall of run-flats improve handling as a trade off for the harsher ride?

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  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 240,916

    Well the problem with run flats is that when you drive on them flat, you often ruin them. So instead of a year membership to AAA, you get to buy a very expensive run flat every time it "saves" you. Or two tires in some cases, if you can't match 'em.

    I know, I know, Fear Sells.

    Michaell said:

    Deos the Mini have run flat tires on it? If so, you can ditch those and get a more flexible sidewall tire. It transforms the Mini's ride from "punishing" to " annoying".

    Michaell said:

    nyccarguy said:

    I'd be afraid to go and test drive it.  Is it possible to walk into a dealership with a 175 horsepower 4 cyl car, test drive one with 151 MORE horsepower, and walk out without punching Ye Old CCBA card?

    I hear you. I think I'm going to restrict my test drives next year to stuff that's woefully underpowered, since that's all I really need.

    Drove my daughter's MINI last night (all 4 tires needed air) - maybe I'm getting older, but that thing rides rough, and it's pretty noisy. Fast, though.
    Yes, the OEM Contis are run-flats. She's got 22K on them at the moment, and they probably will need replacing fairly soon.

    I'll talk to her about non run-flats, but she likes the ability to drive on them should she get a flat. And, she probably doesn't know any better about ride quality.
    She's only done it once, for about 4-5 miles.

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  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 240,916
    ab348 said:

    Does the stiffer sidewall of run-flats improve handling as a trade off for the harsher ride?

    Not sure how much the tires contribute to it .. I know the suspension is 'tuned' for sporty handling, at the expense of tire life.

    This is the Countryman, the bigger 4-door. But, it still handles pretty well on the rare occasions when I can hustle it. According to my wife, my daughter doesn't use much of the brakes when going around corners.

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