Kia Sorento 1, 2.5 engined, was really softly sprung, so i suspect Hyundai Terracan would be the same.
Big old Lexus 400/430 are wafters, probably the closest comfy sofa ride to compare with a Jag XJ6, and probably likely to stand the roads without falling apart or landing you with massice bills to fix regularly.
Interesting the more basic models of Dacia gaive a good ride, and i can well remember a holiday in Malta on roads that make those in Kettering look billird smooth, we'd hired a curvy Hyundai Accent on something like 80 aspect tyres, that car just rode all the bumps out, amazing really.
I agree with the tyre specs mentioned, don't go lower than 55 aspect and preferably keep it betwen 60 and 80 and you're half way there.
Had a hired Focus in Ireland on elastic bands and that was the most horrid car, in so many ways quite aprt from ride, that i've driven in years, the company pool Focus/Mondeos don't impress me either, so many modern cars have gone down the hard sprung route.
What is the idea that rock hard suspenions makes a car more sporty, i defy anyone in a rock hard sprung car to keep up with a softly sprung Scooby Legacy or similar on normal pock marked slippery roads, the concrete sprung jobbies can't keep contact with the road and hop from bump to lump shaking their passengers fillings loose, what pleasure in that.
Edited by gordonbennet on 16/12/2016 at 12:58
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