GinJim wrote:
we test drove a vegas before we bought our Axis. The Vegas did not drive as well the Axis we ultimately purchased. Suspect the Vegas was out of alignment or tire pressure wasn't correct. Love the way our Axis handles and turns corners, etc. Very stable on the road, too. Love it.
Could have been tire pressure. I reduced the front tire pressure on my previous two C classes both with E350 chassis and found it would understeer a bit more and not wander as much. I even have 55 psi on my current Sprinter t/d and it correctly a tendency to oversteer with 60 or more psi up front. Modern vehicles need proper camber/caster to track properly and I wonder if that isn't often the problem with rvs which wander on the road, ie Fords in particular. Wheel alignment can also be OUT on a new vehicle.
AL