« Reply #34 on: 04 February 2012, 15:18 »
Maybe if they're going back to a torsion beam axle on the base models they want to tidy the front end handling up so the car isn't any worse to drive than the outgoing model? It may also be due to space issues and crumple zones or pedestrian impact legislation requiring a lower bonnet line. I'm sure it'll be more of a saving £££ issue than an engineering excellence thing, but will be marketed as the other way round!

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