Lately I have been reading quite a few car tests and encountering some vague words and expressions.1. "The steering is on the light side of the scale, but it’s accurate and the turning radius is relatively small for a vehicle of this size. " what is the light side of the scale ? 2.Three adults will fit in the second row without much effort, as the seat bolstering is shallow and the floor ‘hump’ very small. What is seat bolstering and floor hump and how do they relate to the space of the row. Thanks
Anonymous 1. "The steering is on the light side of the scale, It does not take much effort to turn the steering wheel, compared to other vehicles. Anonymous the floor ‘hump’ very small.
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Anonymous1. "The steering is on the light side of the scale,
It does not take much effort to turn the steering wheel, compared to other vehicles.
Anonymous the floor ‘hump’ very small.
Some cars have a bulge on the floor of the back seats. That is for the transmission to drive the rear wheels.