


That's what I was attempting and thinking not to be a dick or to challenge anyone. Have enough respect for, thought he might have that. Not sorry for asking for a source as I like to learn from my mistakes and was hoping to learn a solid source for these numbers that uses the correct terminology and doesn't just copy the numbers from other sites but does thier own measurements. Not sorry the Stelvio has a larger turning radius than many other SUVs. Instead of the word sorry which means nothing.

Obviously I should have said something like bad, everybody does it though. If there were too many words, sorry for that too. Was addressing the member that asked that one question, should have tagged that person.for that I also apologize. Which has no mention of using bushing deformation btw That was a separate comment specifically to address how Mercedes gets a smaller radius. Where I can draw them along side myself and help them see the world as I see it, and give them reassurance that my way of thinking makes most sense, so they're able to adapt their world view to one reflective of the truth as most people experience it.Ĭlick to expand. I apologize if this is too long, sometimes I struggle to find the appropriate prose to construct vivid imagery in the reader's mind. I suspect this was explained earlier, but seems to have been overlooked in the kerfuffle about comparing the 19' of the Macan to the 38' of the Stelvio, which is, on the surface, ridiculous.Īs there is no way the Macan turns that much sharper. Since I'm referencing them, please don't argue with me, but provide a link to someone that says something different in a more convincing manner for me to read. Sometimes only the radius is given, so for the diameter, multiply the radius by two The turning circle is usually measured kerb to kerb in metres ( eta or in feet) using the front outside tyre. The term “ turning circle” refers to the minimum arc a vehicle will turn through with the steering wheel turned to the full lock position. The turning circle is the measure of how easy the car will be to park or to perform a U-turn. What is a Turning Circle? | Private Fleet I feel like I'm in the twilight zone, and Euclid is is now Dilcue.
