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Originally Posted by gainsy
Personally i am very happy with the durango, in fact i love it to bits, it is my first 2wd car for a long time & as it stands i wont be going back to 4wd anytime soon
Surprised to hear you say it's not settled over the jumps, mine jumps flat & lands great, i drove a rb5 vega the other week for a meeting & compared to the dex210 it was all over the place, couldn't get it to jump properly & over the bumps it was very scatty, saying that in the right hands it is clearly still a great car as Kev Lee will tell you but it is not for me
Not seen a C4 go yet
As for the old losi's, they are still ripping up the track at stotfold, there are a couple there & they always make the A final
I guess at the end of the day it is the car that does it for you  for me it's the durango 
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The durangos seemed to go over southports bumpy section with the cars bouncing and being a tad unpredictable. By comparison an x6 looked like it was on a flat surface and ran in a straight line.
The 22s also appeared a little low on ground clearance and had similar handling. The cougars appeared more settled and equally capable over the rough.
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