I have you all beat. My bother has a 1991 Honda Prelude with four wheel steering. Those Preludes were small back then and if you think a Denali can turn tight you should see his car in action!
[Edit] - I just looked it up and actually the 1991 Honda Prelude only has a 2.6 feet smaller turning radius than the 2004 Mazda3.
Our car doesn't have a bad turning radius at all, go drive a truck for a month and see what I am talking about. Us car drivers have nothing to worry about
1988 volvo 740 gle. my dad's car can turn on a DIME. it's so crazy, open the hood and there's this 2.0L 4 cylinder engine with enough room left to fit a few kids. TONS of wheel well room.
i don't know the radius measurements, but with a car that's almost 16 feet long, i've never seen anything that comes close to what the car can do. my 95 civic does it in 32.8, and the volvo trumps that easy.
Dru,
The turning radius of civic is 5.6m, while our MZ3's curb-to-curb is 10.4m.
Here's the difference...the curb-to-curb measurement is the diameter of the turning circle, which is double of the radius (Math stuff).
So MZ3's turning radius is 5.2m compared with civic's 5.6m, or if u compare curb-to-curb civic's is 11.2m and MZ3's 10.4m....which is a LOT tighter =)
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