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Old 10-30-2020, 04:13 PM   #45
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Agreed. Braking in a corner pulls a passenger's back away from the seat and simultaneously pushes their torso sideways. That's not good for people who suffer from motion sickness. But accelerating through a corner, even light acceleration, pushes a passenger's back into their seat and stabilizes them.

If I may add, as someone who suffers from motion sickness, I prefer sport cars with tight suspensions, like one of the twins. Its soft cars like a Blubbery-Buick that can be bad for me.
I think I'd get sick if I had to drive ANY General Motors product.
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