Vauxhall Cavalier Sideways
Uploader Comments (Oranoco)
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In the wet, Cavaliers are so twitchy, at least the 1800's are. I wouldn't dare doing that in mine. They only understeer because of the weight and the FWD layout and if you go into a corner with your foot down on the gas. As in any FWD. But at higher speeds the rear end is treacherously unstable in the wet. The solid beam doesn't help but then again no car is perfect in the wet. For more grip all you need are specially designed tires.
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@djrowley1 i have an sri and the back end kicks out more than the front most of the time. a quick bit of opposite and your brown pants moment is over
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LOL! Not a chav after all, no plastic trays under the back wheels!
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i am shocked at this video clip a vauxhall going a little bit sideways and not the usual cronic understeer into a ditch lol
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Class!!!!
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Like wise, good to hear other views and opinions.. yeh the coupe GT/E was my favorite, my friend nearly bought one but instead got an 86 VW scirocco GTS 1.8 in near enough new condition.
another chav in a chavalier
bonkeye42 2 years ago
see reply to yourmothersmoustache. No mopeds, baseball caps or cheap Argos chains and rings in sight.
Oranoco 2 years ago 2
Well done chav. Carry on being so chavy...
yourmothersmoustache 2 years ago
Engage brain then type! I'm a 30+ year old proffesional who happens to have a passion for cars. Just because we were larking about in a shonky old Cavalier does not mean we are uneducated chavs.
Oranoco 2 years ago 4
how is it going side ways mines only does that with low tyre pressure its only a 1.8 tho :(
kampfdrew 2 years ago
The driver (not me) simply applied a small dab of handbrake and then released it and then used the throttle and steering to control the slide. Errr. ... apparently
Oranoco 2 years ago 2