"I also learn't what Bump Steer really is. The severity of it came as an real shock as I have never experienced anything like it on any previous car I have driven. I guess its a trait of the car and something I will probably have to live with........"

Well. it seems that Morgan Motor Co. in their wisdom take the view that this is all part and parcel of the Three Wheeler experience and should be accepted by owners. The only trouble is, that it doesn't have to be this way just because the car only has three wheels. The early cars didn't do this, the Autocar road test car received the very highest praise for the steering, which I am sure it would not have done if they tested a current production one.

I think that the more people who moan to Morgan about this, the more they are likely to take a view that it is unacceptable, dangerous even, and do something about it.

Or, perhaps they really don't care, as long as the orders are flooding in?