No. Unless the suspension took a knock, or there is some failure present.johnarnold wrote:Should a new car crab?????
But the car should also give you good km on tyres. Once that doesn't happen, something is clearly wrong, and a new car can (shouldn't, but CAN) have a faulty- or incorrectly fitted component that may cause it to (i.a.) crabwalking.
Once something is wrong, you have to investigate all possibilities, and crabwalking will certainly point to one.