GV60 pulling to the right at Low Speeds

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Anyone else experiencing a weird pull to the right in their GV60 at low speeds? My car seems to drift rightward below 20 mph, even with the steering wheel straight. Two alignment checks haven't fixed it completely. It's driving me nuts! Any suggestions?
 
Anyone else experiencing a weird pull to the right in their GV60 at low speeds? My car seems to drift rightward below 20 mph, even with the steering wheel straight. Two alignment checks haven't fixed it completely. It's driving me nuts! Any suggestions?
I haven't noticed anything like that in over 10k miles! You still dealing with this issue?
 
It could be the self-driving cruise control messing with the steering. Another potential issue could be a defective or deformed tire, which may not be immediately noticeable during an alignment.
 
It's likely a wheel alignment issue basically, your wheels aren't pointing straight. This could be from low or uneven tire pressure, worn suspension, or even a bent wheel. First things first, check your tire pressure. If that doesn't do the trick, a mechanic can sort out the alignment for you.
 
The fact that it's happening at low speeds makes me think it could be tire-related. I've seen tire issues cause weird pulls before. Have you checked your tire pressurs? Are there any signs of uneven wear or damage? Even a slightly out of round tire can cause a pull, especially at lower speeds. I've learned that tires are often overlooked as a source of problems
 
You know what, that makes a lot of sense. I've been thinking about the obvious stuff, and tires completly slipped my mind. You're right, low speed pulls definitely point to something like that. I'll definitely check the tire pressures and take a good look for any uneven wear or damage. Thanks for the reminder, it's easy to overlook the simple things!
 

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