The vast majority of my sports cars have been old English ones that didn't have big enough boots on them to need assisted steering (except my Jensen CV8 which I had a fair bit of rubber on and which used an MG Magnette rack - OK on the highway but a PITA for parallel parking).
These days, tires are wider and stickier than ever before and power assist has become an issue. I don't mean the retro fitted kits - I make mock of the guys with cars like MGBs that want power steering because they are weak armed, although I try not to apply that to the very elderly or the owners with physical impairments that require PAS.
My question is whether my impressions about modern steering systems is correct. Obviously I have driven fewer modern cars than many here, but I have found that all of the cars that use EPS lack feedback - lack feedback or steering feel, to one extent or another.
I know it isn't just me as one of my cars, a BMW Z4MC, had a unique power steering system fitted by the factory, no doubt at some expense, rather than the EPS used in the regular Z4 models.
I have tried some EPS systems that struck me as not being too bad (a C6 - can't recall what year) but mostly I have found that they lack the same feel as hydraulic systems offer and some have widely varying assist levels between low speed parking and high speed driving.
Has anyone found a really well designed EPS with good feel throughout the range on the new cars?