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Old 28th August 2012, 21:38   #211
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Re: Bringing home the Fluidic Verna CRDi SX(O)

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Old 15th September 2012, 12:55   #212
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Re: Bringing home the Fluidic Verna CRDi SX(O)

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I also have a suggestion for you incase you wish to have an improvement in handling, you may try the new Yokahoma C Drive tyres. 205/55 R16. A couple of cars that i have driven with handling issues, specifically understeer issues have shown better road manners.
Look forward to your inputs on the music system. thanks and good luck
Has any one upgraded the tyres to 205/55/R16 on Verna Fluidic. If yes what is the experince with reference to ride, handling, FE , any scrapping issues, hardness of steering etc.
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Old 15th September 2012, 14:26   #213
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Hi. Yes a couple of cars I know have gone with this set up. Handling is vastly improved as compared to stock tires. The rear does not step out of line as much as it would on the stock. Fuel efficiency is not largely different. However I am now told getting 'c drive' is tough these days.
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Re: Bringing home the Fluidic Verna CRDi SX(O)

Mathranik,
Since you own a Manza, how would you compare the suspension of the Verna and the Manza? Which feels better when driving in the city as well as on the highways?

Also, Does the Verna seem to crash into potholes like the Manza does?
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