![]() 08/11/2014 at 13:03 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
...in high winds sucks. The fact it only weighs 900ish kg doesn't help either.
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That car looks ridiculous what is it?
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Well you'll never feel a 37' trailer getting hit with a cross wind. Unless you come to da States.
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Fiat Panda Alessi edition. I have the same basic car but mine is a normal trim package in blue without the two tone or strange wheels.
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Open the windows!
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True, but the change in air pressure just from having a lorry or large van pass you unsettles my car. I don't think it's really built for 70-80mph travel.
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slab sided what?
This is what you learn on right here...
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You should try driving a Wrangler with full doors and hard top. There are no rounded edges, everything is flat and its effectively a brick on wheels...
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That would certainly would've been interesting in todays weather.
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It slows down the car noticeably just having the sunroof open. 70hp for the win.
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At least that has some weight to it. It feels like my car is made of cardboard.
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But it's also higher off the ground and therefore has a higher center of gravity.
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ha just high winds or are you guys getting some other good stuff?
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It's supposedly the remnants of hurricane bertha so heavy rain too. Nothing too severe where I am though. Some have got flooding. http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/a…
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900kg? What a lardy beast of a car! Try 700!
(I have a little trouble with really heavy winds, but my car isn't as tall, so there's a fair bit less side for the wind to blow on.)
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(Also, the Alessi stuff looks mad cool. You ought to hunt around for some of those wheel trims for your car.)
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ah yeah. Missed us in Maine USA just barely. I want a good hurricane though...
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I thought you tamed a different kind of Panda.
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Remove the doors! Less weight and the air will pass through. It will be a legitimate Superleggera since it's Italian!
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You can blame the diesel, 5 doors and the decent ish safety for the weight.
My gf's micra blows about really badly despite being a fair bit lower than my car because the suspension is so damn soft. If you turn hard enough in that i reckon you'd scrape the mirrors on the road.
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I don't mind some interesting weather, but it was a bit of a pain on my jog this morning...
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True.
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It's italian, give it time and the doors will fall off on their own.
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Unfortunately I'm not enough of a badass for that.
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You can keep the doors and the diesel, but I'll admit I wouldn't mind a little more safety, though I suppose surviving the first two years - a good bit of which I spent as a shiny, shitty new driver - means I've a decent chance of surviving the rest.
I don't have the suspension issues - it's not incredibly firm, or anything, but I wouldn't describe it as anywhere near wallowy - but my 106 can still get a little unsettled in particularly heavy winds. I reckon it's mainly down to the weight.
Aside from the admittedly impressive reliability - nineties Micras seem to just go and go and go - the Micra really is a shocking car.
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Damn lorries
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I still have my wobbles but no dangerous mistakes so far so hopefully I'll be fine.
My suspension is actually pretty firm but the tires have an insane amount of sidewall flex that pretty much cancels that out.
Micras are a pile of hatefulness. Every single one I've come across has a broken neutral return spring so the gearshift is awful. The rust protection is even worse, after 9 years mine has a few spots, most micras that age are full of holes. They feel even less powerful than they are and the handling is terrible. Their reasonable reliability is all they have, they arent even that good on fuel and tax.
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These guys don't seem to have a problem with it.....
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?? Nobody else has trailers and crosswinds?
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You can't have a 37' trailer in England or the rest of Europe. I'm not sure about the rest of the world but most places don't sell 5th Wheels out of the US.
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Trailers are allowed to be 13.6m in the EU when used internationally and sometimes more than that if used only in their country of origin but only as part of a commercial truck, you're not going pulling one behind a car, van or something.. Not sure what you mean about fifth wheels as obviously they're used on trucks everywhere - maybe you mean the ones that Americans fit to pickups to pull enormous caravans?. Anyways the thought of a Panda being blown sideways whether it's on its own or pulling something is something I'd rather not experience.
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This is what I meant. I knew you couldn't pull one of these in the EU and that's what I meant. I know lorries can have longer trailers. Commercial trucks here have some at like 53' I think anything above is usually over sized loads.
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No, you don't see those in Europe although I think this just isn't something people do rather than being illegal per se.The pick up in the picture is bigger than those sold here which are all Toyota Hilux size and it looks as if it might need a truck licence which would put off many potential buyers.
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In New York where I live they have Commercial licence plates but you don't need a CDL to drive it. Well the bigger HD trucks (3/4 and 1 ton) have Commercial plates.