Today's community question: Which car has the best stock steering wheel?
A good steering wheel is one of life’s great joys. It’s your main connection to the front wheels, so if it’s too large, too thick or the wrong shape it can completely corrupt the driving experience; anyone who’s driven an Alfa 4C or Chevrolet Camaro SS will know what I mean.
A good steering wheel is one of life’s great joys. It’s your main connection to the front wheels, so if it’s too large, too thick or the wrong shape it can completely corrupt the driving experience; anyone who’s driven an Alfa 4C or Chevrolet Camaro SS will know what I mean.
So, we want to know: what car, present or past, has the best steering wheel from the factory? Personally my favourite is the 911 GT3RS (991). It’s not cluttered with buttons, it has a nice sized rim and it’s wrapped in Alcantara. Perfect.
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Lamborghini Miura.
Mclaren
No old Citroën?
Opel Kadett C, obviously
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I’ve driven a lot of stuff (though nothing anywhere near this nice) the nicest feeling steering wheel I’ve ever used was a fiat seicento sporting, Its made with really nice leather, its a good size in your hands and its somewhat weak electric power steering makes the car feel really connected to the road. Plus its not as thin as a lot of stuff which is rather pleasant in your hands
BEST WHEEL EVER