Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
Location: Essex
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I've driven the DS3 and its on par with mine on handling. I drove the 150bhp petrol and it felt pretty nippy.
I've also driven the old C3 and it was no where near as shocking as this one !
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AndyKent
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Registered: 3rd Sep 05
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He picked the 90bhp diesel for some reason. Still, hopefully won't be too bad
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
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Ive driven a DS3 fantastic car!
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
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Ive driven a DS3 fantastic car!!
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Ive driven a DS3 fantastic car!
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sand-eel
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Registered: 15th Mar 07
Location: carluke/braidwood--IRNBRULAND
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
The clutch being so light made it very difficult to drive in stop start traffic
Thought that would make it better, in my bmw the clutch was quite heavy (bmws in general tbh) and was a bit annoying after a while in traffic, made my leg a bit sore.
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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can't feel the biting point. it just doesnt exist plus I find myself putting my foot through the firewall. collect mine tomorrow morning.
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AndyKent
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Registered: 3rd Sep 05
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I had the same with a new Suzuki Swift I drove just after passing my driving test. The clutch had this hydraulic or electronic assist and was so ridiculously light so the biting point was impossible to find.
Pulling away smoothly was pot luck.
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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Exactly that, you just keep lifting hoping your not going to quick. I think you could get used to it, but its not natural and unless all cars are going that way then I dont see why you would want to get used to it.
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