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2015 Subaru Outback Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh My week with the Subaru Outback included one big surprise: it doesn't ride well. This was a surprise because ride quality was among the reasons I listed for buying the related Legacy sedan. While the Legacy's ride feels cushy yet controlled, the Outback's feels firm and jumpy. The midrange... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Jeep Cherokee |
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A great vehicle for a specific group of buyers 2014 Jeep Cherokee Pros and Cons Member5043 The off road tires don't provide a smooth ride on pavement and they can be loud at times. |
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Why I am glad I went with the new Cherokee? 2014 Jeep Cherokee Pros and Cons japajew This vehicle rides very very well. However, most Americans are accustomed to very soft and cushy suspension systems that make you feel like you are floating down the road. This thing does not ride rough, but you will feel speed bumps. I for one like the stiffer suspension as... |
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2014 Jeep Cherokee Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Jeep Cherokee rides smoothly and quietly, but the GMC Terrain, with another half-foot of wheelbase and even more sound deadening, retains an edge in this area. The Escape's suspension tuning gives a higher priority to handling, so some people will find it overly firm. The Forester's suspension strikes a... Comparison vehicle: 2013 GMC Terrain |