I've had my leaf since May 2017. I've found that steering it on the highway (which I use going to work every day) is unpleasant. It seems that compared to almost all the other cars I've driven, it has a much stronger tendency to wander around in the lane, requiring constant attention and correction. Other cars just stay on track where I point them.
(FWIW, I've had a VW Golf, Honda Fit, Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Dodge Grand Caravan, Ford something wagon, another Honda Civic, and Ford Club Wagon. The Club Wagon was the only one that was worse, and its steering was a *disaster*.)
Is this just the way Leafs are, or is there something wrong with mine? I checked the tire pressure, and it was at 41psi, so I let some air out. I then took it to Discount Tire to verify my measurements, and they agreed with me.
(FWIW, I've had a VW Golf, Honda Fit, Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Dodge Grand Caravan, Ford something wagon, another Honda Civic, and Ford Club Wagon. The Club Wagon was the only one that was worse, and its steering was a *disaster*.)
Is this just the way Leafs are, or is there something wrong with mine? I checked the tire pressure, and it was at 41psi, so I let some air out. I then took it to Discount Tire to verify my measurements, and they agreed with me.