Like you said "to each their own", but the roads around here are not that much better than the worst city streets I've been on, and even the worst of SoCal cannot come anywhere close to the bombed-out/frost-heaved/never ever maintained or repaved roads of Manhattan, and the Bronx/Brooklyn, nor North Joyzee's 'best' bombing range style roads.
(There are still some 19th century COBBLESTONE streets in lower Manhattan for heaven's sake, does the Boulevard have THAT??!)
But somehow I do not get that sense of "bounce" that everyone so vociferously whines about concerning the factory suspension.
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In all fairness, when my older son rides in the car he DOES notice it, and lets me know about it all of the time, so maybe I'm too busy driving (and LOVING every microsecond of it) to notice.
Granted, the valving on the factory dampers is NOT perfect for ultimate handling, but THAT is why I will change them, NOT for any less "jounce or bounce", and as long as the turn-in/transient response, bump steer, and everything else handling-wise is improved, I for one could not give two s**ts if the car became even rougher riding, and "bouncier" yet, since to me, it already rides pretty 'soft' from the factory.
Maybe like Brian (BRGT350), I had a very stiff riding, fully set up for road course handling, solid rear axle V8 pony car (albeit a Bowtie), so now
anything would seem like a luxo-yacht ride to me after that.
BTW; yes I know how good the STR.Ts are, and yes, they are THE best damper one can get for that price of entry (and maybe even above in some cases).