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Originally Posted by ItsHectic
My question is BMW aside because they need to gimp other cars to sell higher models in the series. Also EPS aside because what I have noticed has always been the case.
Companies like Mazda, Toyota, Ford etc, we know are all capable of making sporty, sharp, responsive steering. But why do they save it for their sports cars?
The sports car doesnt necessarily have to be the more expensive car, maybe I am wrong though, maybe the Mazda 6 has sporty steering.
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I'm not sure I can agree with your statement. I've driven a Civic and a Mazda 3, which I would consider neither of them to be sports cars. Both had very responsive steering. The Civic did have 17" aftermarket wheels, which helped of course.