Hyundai has added yet another feather to the Verna’s cap with the automatic option
Published on Sep 07, 2009 07:00:00 AM
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The Verna still rides on the same soft suspension set-up as before. The soft springs keep most small irregularities out of the cabin at low speeds, but at higher speeds, the car bobs on large dips and isn’t as composed as it should be. The Verna gets unsettled rather easily when you hit a series of bumps at speed and the Verna generally doesn't like being hustled through corners. However, at low speeds, it absorbs bumbs without letting too much reach the occupants.
The light, lifeless steering, is great for parking. There is a fair degree of body roll and the narrow tyres will let go well before the chassis reaches its limits.
ABS and four-wheel disc brakes are standard on the SX. The brake bite and pedal feel is good, but braking composure could have been better.
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