COdogman
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Not at EVERY light. Although sometimes I want to pull an Alan Ruck and plow right throughYou don't do this already?![]()
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Not at EVERY light. Although sometimes I want to pull an Alan Ruck and plow right throughYou don't do this already?![]()
You're going to be your local tire dealer's best friend!I can't wait to use this at every stoplight as I drive across my town.
And soon to be on chiropractor's annual Xmas card list.You're going to be your local tire dealer's best friend!
Pirelli enthusiastically approves this message.I can't wait to use this at every stoplight as I drive across my town.
I guess Pirelli uses the same compound for R1 and F1. Neither tires last very long ?. We need Michelin.Pirelli enthusiastically approves this message.
USB playback should be on that list somewhere, too. I feel your pain.I'm so glad I can get that feature rather than Captain's chairs or an easily maneuverable second row bench or a retractable sun shade that actually blocks the light or, I don't know useful stuff for real people
One thing that video reminds me of is how silly it is to have critical driving data hiding down behind a small steering wheel with spokes. The information can only be seen if you adjust the steering wheel to one particular position, which may or may not be the best ergonomics for you. And then, when you turn the steering wheel, the data is obscured by your arms and/or the spokes of the steering wheel.One thing I've never understood is why not have a speedo right in the middle, as shown in the video? Current dash has a lot of wasted space with cats and dogs walking etc. I hope they update that soon.
???I can't wait to use this at every stoplight as I drive across my town.
We like 8/9th gen civics?One thing that video reminds me of is how silly it is to have critical driving data hiding down behind a small steering wheel with spokes. The information can only be seen if you adjust the steering wheel to one particular position, which may or may not be the best ergonomics for you. And then, when you turn the steering wheel, the data is obscured by your arms and/or the spokes of the steering wheel.
I don't like looking down into a recessed hole to see important data, and I don't like the pain between my shoulder blades that happens from not having a lower steering position.
This location was ok back in the day, when steering wheels were huge with skinny rims and spokes, and when you couldn't adjust the steering position anyway, but in modern cars it just sucks. Yet manufacturers keep doing it because that's the way it's always been done, and they can't see the fallacy of doing it that way with a small steering wheel with a thick rim and spokes.
That's an improvement, but it looks like it still hides some driver info behind the wheel. If I need to adjust the steering position for comfort, I really can't, because I need to adjust it to the only height that allows me to peer down into that hole.We like 8/9th gen civics?
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