Speed cushioned

Why do so many modern cars have a hard ride? I have, over fifty years, owned, driven and enjoyed Citroen's torsion bar and hydraulic suspension cars. When my 130,000-mile 2CV needed too much work I replaced it with a C1 Vibe. Inexpensive, economical, cheap to insure, well made - but the ride and road noise is atrocious. Is there anything that can be done to reduce road noise and make the suspension more supple? My wife's Picasso is much more Citroen-like with comfortable sets and pleasant ride.

Asked on 26 June 2010 by DP, Ramsey Cambs.

Answered by Honest John
Chevrolet has managed it with the Korean built Spark (on standard wheels and tyres). That has the best ride quality of any tiddler.
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