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ok i had a 02 before and now i got an 00 and i fhink the stearring was more sensitive on the 02 is this rigth? or is it just me or the car that is broken?
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something wrong with one of the cars. depends of the rim size, tire tread, alignment, balance...
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did you ever think it could be the differetn tires cauase tires alone will maek a huge difference in the sharpness f yoru steering at turn in.
also maybe since your car is 4 years old nwo maybe your bushing may need to be replaced.
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this car have only got 40 000 km on it the old one had 78 000 and this new car was first registrerd in oktober 2003 it is diffrent rims but they are 16 like the old once dont know about the wide
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For Performance an early 00 is the best. That's just my opinion. I've noticed the Celica loosens up a lot regardless. I put a mile on it, but it also depends on the driver and roads, I guess. The older Celica may need some suspension work like struts. Something might have been lose or bent. Bushings that are worn or worked in. I would put it on the mileage or kilometerage, if that's a word, and how the new car was driven previously compared to the old.
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the old one was just of a lisence coperation so many noobs drived the car and the new one have had a owner but dont fhink he was a racer kinda type more like avrage driving i fhink but you never know
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