Is its body roll such that the Ertiga is not suitable for highway travel?
Several Ertiga owners and passengers have also observed quite a bit of body roll while taking turns or driving fast on highways. And this has sparked debates about whether the Ertiga is really a long distance car or should be confined to city use. Some say the body roll is the biggest safety issue, while others say it can be driven with care. How important is this in real life? Is there any modification or driving tip that can help reducing this problem? First, we will see the different angles in which the Ertiga performs on the highway and how it handles.
People make it sound way worse than it is. Just need to drive sensibly.
I've done multiple highway trips and it's ok if you're not trying to race.
There’s definitely body roll, but it’s more about comfort than safety.
It's a deal-breaker for me. After firsthand experience of it, I switched to a different car.
Appropriate tire pressure and not overloading the vehicle can cut down the body roll by a lot.
It’s not great for enthusiastic driving but is fine for normal family trips.
Suspension has improved in the newer models. It's much better now.
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Is its body roll such that the Ertiga is not suitable for highway travel?
30 December 2024 07:50
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