Is It Normal for a New Car to Pull to One Side?
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It is not normal for a new car to pull to one side. Road Issues: If the road surface is inclined, the car will naturally drift toward the lower side. Generally, roads are designed with a higher center and lower sides for drainage purposes. When driving on the right side, the car will have a tendency to pull to the right. The greater the road inclination, the more pronounced this tendency becomes. To a certain extent, you will need to hold the steering wheel firmly to maintain direction. Vehicle Issues: Unevenly distributed cargo, inconsistent tire pressure on both sides, or uneven tread wear can cause the car to pull to one side. Suspension damage, deformation, or misalignment can also lead to pulling. The condition of the steering system will affect the car's ability to drive straight. Brake-related issues can also cause this problem.