Renaults have generally good chassis too as do Fords and Peugeots, which is something that the old 80's tech trailing arm/McPherson strut set up in the Uno can't quite match.
Ha - that'll be the same 80's tech in the Stilo then
and not in the Tipo/Punto?
Seriously, I notice many of the manufacturers have gone back to a torsion beam arrangement for the rear end, e.g. Volkswagen with the Golf, something they actually started in the 70s!
Meanwhile I can't actually drive my Uno over 120mph... it feels like a cork on the ocean...
h2ypr said:Just looking at the figures, how does he expect to get a higher top speed than the coupe, with less power? The reason i compare to the coupe, is the coupe's aerodynamic shell. The ut is like a wall in comparison. The same way a scooby with 225bhp isnt going to break 150 very easy because of its shape.
It's more about the size. A Caterham doesn't look very 'aerodynamic', but it is fast... Same with a motorcycle. I doubt the Coupe is actually more aerodynamic than the Uno, it just looks that way. It probably has the same Cd as the Uno's 0.33 (which is good - a Lotus Esprit was over 0.40 and you know what they look like, not exactly 'a wall'). But anyway, the drag is the Cd multiplied by the frontal area, and the Coupe is probably a larger area than the Uno as it's quite a bit wider. Wind noise is more noticeable in the Coupe - more turbulence around the rear end - but that's probably because the road noise is less.
Not sure about the Subaru. If you meant the SVX, then I'd have to disagree, having driven one near that speed
-Alex
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