Understeer and oversteer are two such arcane terms used by reviewers. These terms describe how it handles when you push it beyond the limit of tyre grip. It's worth remembering, people who drive more slowly will not fall victim to over- or understeer and, on modern cars, there is a raft of safety equipment to make absolutely sure the below eventualities do not happen. Still confused? Let us help ... Understeer - what is it? This is when the car's front wheels lose grip through a corner due to excessive speed. This causes the front end to push towards the outside of the corner and for steering to become useless. Understeer - what causes it? Understeer occurs when front tires start slipping. This happens when the front tires are asked to turn while also managing a lot of braking or speed. If you 're going rather fast or braking very hard and trying to turn the wheel, the extra momentum can cause the front tires to slip in the direction you are traveling so, instead of...