
Originally Posted by
jut703
I've driven the FD and it really has much better steering than the FB.
However, the EPS on the FB is lighter in city driving which more people appreciate.
Also, ALL EPS-equipped cars I've driven are speed-sensitive. Meaning it's much lighter at low speeds and stiffens up at highway speeds. Most evident here is the feather light steering of the new Everest.
On the contrary, it's the hydraulic power steering systems that aren't speed sensitive. I have a Mazda 3 2.0 which has one of the best steering feedback among compacts so I know what hydraulic feels like.
As usual, your comments are contrary to everything that I've observed based on first-hand experience, and also goes against the observations of the majority of car experts who have infinitely more driving experience than you.
You might just have to improve your car control. While it's true that hydraulic steering gives better feedback, I haven't had any hair-raising experiences driving any of my EPS-equipped cars past 140 kph even in the rain.
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