Driving a car that is not 'optimum' (like mine's bad shocks/etc) normally demands a slower pace.
The bump steer from the rear can push the back end to the side over 6" (feels like way more, like 2ft) and requires a plan for how the car will react to surface imperfections. Dodging bumps is a full-time job for sharp eyes with fast hands.
Driving my broken car slow is incredibly tiring due to its demands for my attention.
I like it.
I still drive it kind of fast at times, but top speed is 61MPH, or the right rear wheel, without its shock dampening, begins to bounce.
I look forward to its repair...........
In the meantime I've become a granddad.
That's Mia Rose W.
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