Handling

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inmate

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3,116 posts

265 months

Sunday 8th February 2004
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Must say, after 8 years driving a renault clio williams I am very impressed with the handling on the t350, you can plant the car where you want it with full confidence, its also very rigid with no body rolI.I dont like driving on dual carriageways though, vehicles overtaking me seem to hang around in my blind spot whilst they ogle the car, very disconcerting, I have to double check for these two a breast drivers before I pull out myself. Hopefully when Im fully run-in it will stop happening.

Mrs Fish

30,018 posts

265 months

Sunday 8th February 2004
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It's great isn't it

I'm still not too keen about driving it in the rain though.

inmate

Original Poster:

3,116 posts

265 months

Sunday 8th February 2004
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Lisa, When you were running your car in what top up oil did you use I have been told to use castrol rs, but thats fully synthetic I think.

s1nrr

144 posts

260 months

Monday 9th February 2004
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Must admit....I am swapping my 03 Tuscan S for a T350 for the missus and a Sagaris for me drove the T350 on Saturday and I must say I did like it even more than the Tucan, it feels more confident and sturdy with that full roll cage....I sure im going for Redbull blue for the Sagaris the missus it still not sure for the T350 either any ideas???

VYT

585 posts

269 months

Monday 9th February 2004
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inmate said:
Lisa, When you were running your car in what top up oil did you use I have been told to use castrol rs, but thats fully synthetic I think.


Dealer told me they would top it up if required during the running in period. Didn't need any though and in for the 1000 mile service today. Not sure what will be in the car after the service. I think the manual says semi syntetic. Castrol RS is fully synthetic, always used that in the Cerb.