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[QUOTE="Greycap, post: 12927229, member: 73647"] *Slightly edited from another thread but perfectly suitable here too.* My own findings about these cars. As a background, I've driven them mainly on Comfort Softs in time trials just for fun to get somewhat realistic grip levels. The problems with the D-Type may stem from this but on the other hand, none of the others suffer from similar issues, not even the Aston. [B]Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2[/B] - Very light, fun and reasonably challenging to drive, but ultimately slow. Only good as a joyrider. [B]Aston Martin DB3S[/B] - Easy to drive, much faster than the Alfa, nearly as fast as the Jaguar despite being low on power and a much more pleasant experience all round. See below. [B]Jaguar D-Type[/B] - Something wrong with the handling. Extremely heavy throttle oversteer even in third gear that can't be properly tuned out. Very hard to drive fast as a result. [B]Shelby Daytona Coupe[/B] - Perhaps the most relaxing drive of them all, even beating the Mk IV. And the engine sound alone is enough of a reason to buy it. [/QUOTE]
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