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Coal Dragger
The steering complaints I have seen in reviews revolve around the steering rack not self centering when steering inputs aren’t being made. So turning the wheel and relaxing the steering input the wheel just stays put in the orientation of a turn from center.
I guess I'll have a better feel for it in 36 hours, but when I drove it on the road for a 20 min test drive it didn't have this dead feeling. I even had the wheel in a turn and let it go and it did move towards center. It's not like its a roulette wheel that just spins by itself. I guess for those drivers that get into a turn and then let go and have the car come back to central might have a problem. I beat that out of my kids pretty fast when i taught them how to drive.
No, it's not rational choice. I've only made rational choices in my life and missed out of things because of it, and also that put me in a place where I can take a flier. I've bought one new car this century, drive a 10 year old one now. Maybe it will be a 1993 LR NAS Defender 110. Maybe it will be a Allante. Who knows.
The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.
It's that simple.
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