I have recently driven a lot of modern road cars nothing sporty, one thing annoys me is they are set way too stiff, so every bump (incuding the road undualations created by the road rollers) get fed into the chassis and not into the dampers.Causing the car to crash and rattle over every little bump If the chassis is getting the bump force then tyre is losing contact with the road as it is not following in the contour of the road. I usually feel a at high road speeds the wheels being kicked into the air and then crashing back into the ground. It is very irritating and not good for a to b driving on modern roads.
Why have all manufacturers forgotten the basics that the mark1 focus did so well in terms of ride and handling?
It was a case of decent bushing selection damper and spring rate rates and stiff roll bars. the blade suspenion was just marketing speak for a trailing arm rear susoension with an couple of tweaks. =Smooth easy to drive car for every day a to b diving use.
The elise also has a relativly soft setup which makes the ride smooth but is still quick on the track. How did they do this?
I know that peugeot were the world leader in OEM dampers design; They used to use 4 valve progressive damper internal droop spring. But went to bilsteins as there own dampers were too expensive to manufacture.Yet they manage to get thecar to ride and handle decently on bilsteins how?
Also top gear tested a golf in it three Magna ride setting and found that the comfort mode was the fastest setting around the track.
I don't feel that having a stiff supension is neccessary for road tyres they are not sticky enough to genrate the skid pan g forces that require such a stiff suspension. And thus think it would more comfortable and safer to reduce the spring and damper rates to allow the tyre to roll over the bumps rather than crash over them. This also means that the tyre will not lose contact with the road surface.
Therefore: is the stiff suspension requirement driven by the marketers who say that the need make the car feel sporty by having a stiff suspension setup? In order to sell it to the market?