Purchasing Question
I would hope not. It would have the suspension fixed by now, or be using a different set of tires which may not show signs of feathering as easily as the RE040's do. I would not worry about it too much. Besides, test drive the car first, and look at the tires. You will be able to determine if the car has feathering issues if you look for it.
Well even if you change the tires, isn't the feathering problem still there since it's not a tire issue and more of a suspension alignment issue? I know this was a huge problem for the 03 line and so I don't know if it's something that was/could be fixed.
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