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Old 04-21-2003, 02:58 PM   #8 (permalink)
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speed - the handling of the jag was better than i expected. however, i've yet to drive a cadillac so i can't compare with them. the only complaints i have with the jag is the slow start and feels heavy while driving. also the steering is very loose, there doesn't seem to have any pressure on the steering. but the jag corners really well. maybe not as well as the bimmers, but well enough. i have yet to try riding in the back seat. i have heard that back seat riding really sucks.

kmracing - i flew into sacramento and the area i drove on was on the outskirts of sacramento. there were a lot of hills and curves. this freeway was not straight or flat. i was driving my mom's jaguar. i didn't have my 325 coupe with me. i do know the numbers for my 325 and even with the auto, i still feel like i take off quicker than my mom's jag with v8. it is possible with the weight difference as i noticed that the jag felt heavy while driving it.
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