Even the little Audi I had as a courtesy car recently (cheapskates - last time it was a big Audi ) had some lane control malarkey that seemed to stiffen the steering if I looked like crossing the white line. I gather some don't do it if you're indicating. The section in the manual on the MMI was about twice the size of any other. Laptops on wheels, but probably less flaky than most laptops.Horse wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:36 amI read that as, specifically, the Lotus eaters, errr, buyers.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:32 amIt's getting more and more difficult to buy things (not just bikes) without it.Hairybiker84 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:02 pm Active suspension, nothing new there then, can't be arsed googling when that came about, I drove a very simplified version of it on a Citroen Xantia 20ish years ago. Didn't Lotus put the full fat version on an Esprit?
Bullshit electronic intervention of things that don't need it, let down by flaky software and cut price electrical components and connectors, bought by brain-washed idiots, says it all really.
Power Steering, for bikes???
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You dont crash, but other people do. They may need the helpCount Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:46 amEven the little Audi I had as a courtesy car recently (cheapskates - last time it was a big Audi ) had some lane control malarkey that seemed to stiffen the steering if I looked like crossing the white line. I gather some don't do it if you're indicating. The section in the manual on the MMI was about twice the size of any other. Laptops on wheels, but probably less flaky than most laptops.Horse wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:36 amI read that as, specifically, the Lotus eaters, errr, buyers.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:32 am
It's getting more and more difficult to buy things (not just bikes) without it.
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When I don't know I'm crossing the white line I'll hand my licence in.slowsider wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 8:18 amYou dont crash, but other people do. They may need the helpCount Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:46 amEven the little Audi I had as a courtesy car recently (cheapskates - last time it was a big Audi ) had some lane control malarkey that seemed to stiffen the steering if I looked like crossing the white line. I gather some don't do it if you're indicating. The section in the manual on the MMI was about twice the size of any other. Laptops on wheels, but probably less flaky than most laptops.
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You obviously bought the wrong marque, I got a hybrid S class (next time I got a Smart car though, once they knew I was selling it ).Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:46 amEven the little Audi I had as a courtesy car recently (cheapskates - last time it was a big Audi ) had some lane control malarkey that seemed to stiffen the steering if I looked like crossing the white line. I gather some don't do it if you're indicating. The section in the manual on the MMI was about twice the size of any other. Laptops on wheels, but probably less flaky than most laptops.Horse wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:36 amI read that as, specifically, the Lotus eaters, errr, buyers.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:32 am
It's getting more and more difficult to buy things (not just bikes) without it.
I took an XC90 out for a test drive - all the bells and whistles options ticked. The route involved a quite narrow road with solid white lines on both kerb sides and a reasonably new centre line. Within 10 minutes max the lane-keeping assist had to be switched off as it was seriously upsetting the driving, the collision warning system was activated by a vehicle coming the other way round a tight left bend and the adaptive cruise control missed a speed limit change
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The next time someone drifts across the line coming towards you...Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 10:00 amWhen I don't know I'm crossing the white line I'll hand my licence in.slowsider wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 8:18 amYou dont crash, but other people do. They may need the helpCount Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:46 am
Even the little Audi I had as a courtesy car recently (cheapskates - last time it was a big Audi ) had some lane control malarkey that seemed to stiffen the steering if I looked like crossing the white line. I gather some don't do it if you're indicating. The section in the manual on the MMI was about twice the size of any other. Laptops on wheels, but probably less flaky than most laptops.