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<blockquote data-quote="Diablo Mike" data-source="post: 16440728" data-attributes="member: 73547"><p>In all fairness, nothing we have done has taken away from the vehicles handling capabilities, short of swapping the wheels and tires.</p><p>There are several reviews out there where they compared a redeye to either a Mustang or Camaro, and in each case the car was out classed in the handling department. It does an amazing job for being a 4500 pound beast, and the magnetic ride system works very well, but in the end it will never handle like a proper sports car without a ton of weight reduction and suspension modification.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned above, it’s an R&D vehicle for us and we don’t do suspension parts. Would be cool to see one of the big suspension houses take one on, but they seem to focus on Mustang/Camaro as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diablo Mike, post: 16440728, member: 73547"] In all fairness, nothing we have done has taken away from the vehicles handling capabilities, short of swapping the wheels and tires. There are several reviews out there where they compared a redeye to either a Mustang or Camaro, and in each case the car was out classed in the handling department. It does an amazing job for being a 4500 pound beast, and the magnetic ride system works very well, but in the end it will never handle like a proper sports car without a ton of weight reduction and suspension modification. As mentioned above, it’s an R&D vehicle for us and we don’t do suspension parts. Would be cool to see one of the big suspension houses take one on, but they seem to focus on Mustang/Camaro as well [/QUOTE]
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