Re: Flat bottomed steering wheels - why??
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:46 am
Saves owners having to stick a piece of tape on at TDC?
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Horse wrote:Saves owners having to stick a piece of tape on at TDC?
crr003 wrote: (the comments are good though):
crr003 wrote:Horse wrote:Saves owners having to stick a piece of tape on at TDC?
If you've got a Clio, they do it for you!
Picture of Clio interior
GTR1400MAN wrote:crr003 wrote:Horse wrote:Saves owners having to stick a piece of tape on at TDC?
If you've got a Clio, they do it for you!
Picture of Clio interior
It looks stylish doesn't it? To be honest on the road I've no use for it what so ever. Maybe it would be useful on track, but I doubt it as it has a reasonably quick steering ratio.
It does make it more obvious when you grab the opposite side of the wheel for a tight turn or slow manoeuvres. That may be a good or bad thing based on what side of the fence you sit on.
crr003 wrote:Stylish?
https://goo.gl/images/Ei1PjQ
Now that's stylish. A wheel. To steer with. Minimalistic.
jont- wrote:crr003 wrote:Stylish?
https://goo.gl/images/Ei1PjQ
Now that's stylish. A wheel. To steer with. Minimalistic.
Nah, it's still got a gratuitous airbag. And you have to cope with being reminded you're driving a vauxhall all the time
crr003 wrote:jont- wrote:crr003 wrote:Stylish?
https://goo.gl/images/Ei1PjQ
Now that's stylish. A wheel. To steer with. Minimalistic.
Nah, it's still got a gratuitous airbag. And you have to cope with being reminded you're driving a vauxhall all the time
oooohhhh, badge snobbery!
A good car is a good car.
Horse wrote:Saves owners having to stick a piece of tape on at TDC?