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<blockquote data-quote="ausserdem" data-source="post: 277145" data-attributes="member: 8859"><p>I bought my Z3 2.0 for nearly 6 months now, and still yet to really familar with it. Ha ha.</p><p>My side way experience was coming to a big round about. While rolling, I saw no on coming car, I floored it, kicked down, and the thing went side way first. Panic but I managed to catch it. Phew... But the keypoint is my steering was also straight. I tried it again on purpose on a straight road, and felt that the Z3 have the tendency to swing its ass to the right, which is the driver side. KT_wolves did it at 50km/h, I was more like just 15-20km/h</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ausserdem, post: 277145, member: 8859"] I bought my Z3 2.0 for nearly 6 months now, and still yet to really familar with it. Ha ha. My side way experience was coming to a big round about. While rolling, I saw no on coming car, I floored it, kicked down, and the thing went side way first. Panic but I managed to catch it. Phew... But the keypoint is my steering was also straight. I tried it again on purpose on a straight road, and felt that the Z3 have the tendency to swing its ass to the right, which is the driver side. KT_wolves did it at 50km/h, I was more like just 15-20km/h [/QUOTE]
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