Haven’t tested it, but logically I assume it has to do with lateral grip levels at low/high speed (or lack thereof)
Well, that’s not always a bad thing.
Every stat works in the way that you have a base score, based on the most important things that affects the stat. Then the positive and negative scores show what bumps up or down that stat.
The circle test as an example, if you build a car that understeers you might get a positive score in the driveability tab but a negative one in the sportiness tab. Tune it so it oversteers instead, and you will get the penalty on driveability instead and the sportiness penalty will be minimized.
So, it’s really a matter of what priorities you have on the car.
Already started working on the engineering of a entrant if anyone would like to colab for this comp?
2005 Yoshino Mako SW
The new 2005 Mako SW is eager to conquer the road with Yoshino’s brand new, silky smooth 6 speed automatic transmission, optional 3.0 liter V6, and amenities like a sunroof, rear wiper, YoshinoNAV, and HID headlights. The 2005 Mako equipped with V6 can achieve 23 average miles per gallon (9.78 km/L) while riding on 215/45R18 tires. The Mako didn’t forget enthusiasts either; with variable hydraulic steering, progressive suspension, and an optional 6 speed manual, canyon carving has never been so fun at such a cheap price.
Shown: Mako SW GLS V6, MSRP $20,100.
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Stylish and futuristic HID headlights provide superior illumination on the ground and generous parking lights provide a safety advantage
Thoughtful details like a beautiful fade from taillight to brake light to indicator included
Sporty 18 inch alloy wheels provide undeniable presence
Chrome tipped dual exhaust tips enhance engine output and note
As I’m not here at 12AM to update, the round is now Officially Open. Speaking of updates, please check if any of the updates screwed you over somehow, especially the two of you who already submitted. See the changelog tab at the end of OP
2005 AMS Argosy 3.0 V6 Estate
A proper premium performance estate with enough speed, agility and comfort to satisfy any family man, all for just $21,800 AMU.
SAARLAND SIEGEL 2.2 DPi PILGER
Do you think that your family deserves a really spacious, comfortable and yet easy to drive station wagon, that offers all the latest when it comes to safety equipment?
If your answer is “no”, then the Saarland Siegel Pilger is not the car for you, we’re afraid. But you’re still welcome for a test drive no matter what.
Zephorus Autos
Available in select colours
Presenting the Canmo Kestrel wagon. In base form it’s powered by a 2.2L four with 169hp making a combined 29.5mpg. All for $21,400.
2005 Mara Kavaler 2.3 UKE
Meanwhile, on the opposite end of most spectrums…
Large, economical and traditional - and not much else to say really about the third generation of Mara’s large family / premium car.
Here the Universal (wagon) Komfort Extra trim with the ‘small’ 2.3 litre I4 Strybok (‘leap’) engine under the hood.
Here you are, ready to get your Monday started. Ready to get the day started and over with so you can pick the kids up from daycare and do it all over again tomorrow.
On your way to fill up because you were too busy doing more important things this past weekend to be worried about such things.
At least once your on your way, the ride isnt so bad. Not bad at all actually.
In fact,the 2005 Axxus Serin, is full of serenity.
Even though the base version has a dainty dohc 1.8l i4, it definitely looks the part when ordered with the sport package for no extra cost.
The 2005 Axxus Serin 1.8 Sport Wagon*
*as tested $21,700
You’re 12,500$ over budget
2005 A.G. - Illuminer (LT18)
Introducing the new 2005 model Illuminer from Albere Guille.
Shown here in LT18 trim, the Illuminer provides comfort, reliability, safety, and driveability all delivered with a little French flair.
Powered by an efficient and modern 1.8L 4-cylinder all-aluminium engine delivering 120kW and 90% of available torque from 1750 RPM all the way to over 5000 RPM, the Illuminer LT18 offers flexibility and adaptability, no matter the road conditions.
All yours from only $21,000. Inquire now!
The new and innovative “Protex” flexible bumpers and door-trims will protect your pride and joy from unwanted and unexpected damage from small or low-speed impacts, and have been designed to be easily and affordably replaceable independently of any connected panels.
The interior of the Illuminer features 5 full-sized seats, dual-zone climate control, the latest in stereo multi-CD entertainment, and iconic leather-bound steering wheel designed in partnership with the famous St. Luitton design-studio.