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Old October 28th 04, 10:41 PM
Dori A Schmetterling
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According to the TV prog it's being brought to the UK 'officially' next year
and I thought I heard them say with RHD.

And, BTW, you're right about little change on our roads. They're still
twisty. (Well, not our motorways.)

DAS
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> It probably does "ride like a boat" compared to the Monaro and Jaguar.
> The last time I was in the UK (it's been a few years, but I doubt much
> has changed) the roads in the countryside were very well maintained and
> smooth, but often twisty, and fun. On the other hand, many parts of the
> U.S. have pot holes, rough expansion joints, etc. but go mostly in
> straight lines. Therefore, the 300 suspension may be "better tuned" for
> North American roads, but compared to most European cars, it probably
> "rides like a boat." The solution, of course, is to build 300's with
> somewhat stiffer suspension for the European market. To my knowledge,
> there are no plans to build right hand drive 300's, so they sell only a
> handful in the UK, no matter how well the suspension works. Someone
> please post if I am wrong and they ARE building right hand drive 300's.



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