In this article we are going to examine a issue that may prove to be dangerous. If you notice any handling or grip problems on your Volkswagen Polo , it is essential that you drive carefully and take care of it quickly. Our team has made this content page to help you solve them. First, we’ll quickly look at the main parts that ensure good road handling, then we’ll look at why your Volkswagen Polo doesn’t hold the road any more, and finally we’ll look at how to solve your grip problems.

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What are the main components that ensure good road holding and handling on a Volkswagen Polo?

We begin this content page by quickly detailing the main parts that will ensure good road holding for your Volkswagen Polo. It’s essential to know that a vehicle’s grip is a science in itself. It will therefore depend on many elements, we will show you down below the main ones that can be affected:

  • Shock absorbers: The main parts of your road handling, they permanently ensure the contact between the wheels and the road. They absorb all shocks and holes on the road.
  • Tyres: They are the ones that will ensure the grip of your Volkswagen Polo on the road, the softer they are, the more grip you have, but the faster they get broken, the harder they are, the less grip you have, but the more resistant they are. Temperature influences their wear. Their size will as well play on grip, the wider they are the more contact with the ground will be significant.
  • The center of gravity: The higher your car is going to be, the more it will lean in the corners and therefore lose handling, that’s why low profile sports vehicles grip better than very high 4×4’s
  • Wheel Alignment: This adjustment enables you to manage the vertical angle of your car’s wheels, it is therefore fundamental for the grip of your car and the wear of your tires. This adjustment is very particular and must be conducted by professionals.

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There are many other parts to take into account such as wheelbase, ground clearance, chassis rigidity, weight and aerodynamics…

Why is my Volkswagen Polo having problems with my car’s handling or grip?

We will now proceed to the part that concerns you the most, why my Volkswagen Polo has handling problems? As we explained above, there are quite a lot of components to take into account for your car to have a good grip, nevertheless there are few that can evolve over time, most of them are intrinsic to the construction of the automobile, we will see right away those that can disturb your handling and road, and, why:

  • As we outlined above, the rubber of the tyres has a crucial function in the good road holding of your car, if your tyres are dead, you may possibly have problems of road holding on wet road at first and when you reach the “cord” even on dry road.
  • Dead shock absorbers: If your shock absorbers are dead, your car will no longer be able to absorb the irregularities of the road properly and it will tend to “float”, which will end result in a bad distribution of the masses on the vehicle and shift the centre of gravity of the vehicle. You risk slipping in the bends.
  • The risk with a misalignment is that your ground contact area is reduced because of a too open or too closed wheel angle, you will have grip problems.
  • A steering issue: Last but not least, the last fundamental element for good road handling is that all the components of your steering must be in good condition. The most traditional case is that your stabilizer bar or the silent blocks of your steering triangles are dead. The outcome will be a delay in your changes of direction.

How do you solve the handling problems?

We now proceed to the different solutions to correct your road holding problems on your Volkswagen Polo .

  • Tyres: Nothing could be easier, just replace your tyres, make sure to check them carefully and replace them when you get to the visual indicator in the grooves of your tyres. It is generally necessary to count between 100 and 200 euros for a pair of tires.
  • Shock absorbers: Ditto, dead shock absorbers have to be changed, if you want to know when to change the shock absorbers of a Volkswagen Polo, please have a look at our content page on this theme. The price can vary quite a lot, but you will have to count at least 400€
  • Wheel alignment: You will have to go to your garage to have it solved, it will cost you less than 100€?
  • Steering: If you have problems with the handling on Volkswagen Polo because of your steering, there might be some components involved, in this case you will have to produce a complete check-up of these components, the best is to call a professional.

To find more tips on the Volkswagen Polo, take a look at the Volkswagen Polo category.