It's possible that I just got lucky, but I'm really impressed. There is not a single complaint. Pits, after getting caught multiple times, sat on their bellies, and tore up the earth. They row like they mean it and they do it well. The car will continue to speed up as long as there is sufficient space between it and the obstacle. On the snow with a depth of about 15 to 20 centimeters traveling between 100 and 120 kilometers per hour went like a rocket. One of them should be in the left-hand lane of the highway. Since I was standing on the ground and everything was in the correct lane along the track, the snow was blowing behind me like it was coming out of a rocket nozzle. The stabilization flinched, and that was the end of it. Sustainability? There were no occasions in which one's guard could be let down. And, maybe most crucially, resilience to wear. It would appear that a few millimeters had sunk over the course of no more than four seasons.