Just watched the tow car test with David Motton in the seat. A very good watch; especially as the test car was the heavy and excellent higher-powered version. Overall, the test was impressive. However, I cannot understand why the car provided was not equipped woith summer tyres - the lane-changing part of the test expectedly produced alarming rear tyre squeal on the car. David did point out that the car was still equipped with winter tyres. A shame, as I reckon this car at the nice high kerb weight would have fared very well with the correct tyres on. Would it have been a good idea for the test to be carried out on the proviso that the vehicle had correct tyres fitted for the season, or does PCVN have no say in these matters?
I am always impressed by David's tests; he is honest with the way the cars behave and I would trust his judgement if I was able to go for any car he tests.
I am always impressed by David's tests; he is honest with the way the cars behave and I would trust his judgement if I was able to go for any car he tests.