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With parts coming from everywhere, does "Buying American" have much meaning anymore? Is quality and price the bottom line?
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Replying to: oldcem (Nov 18, 2008 8:11 pm) -Loren
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Replying to: m1miata (Nov 23, 2008 7:28 pm)
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Amen on the foot brakes. It's so much more logical than "Oh my God, there's a car pulling out in front and the regular brakes aren't working, so as I am steering with one hand, I'm going to pull backwards with my right hand." Pushing on a brake pedal for the emergency is much more physiologically correct.
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Replying to: lemko (Nov 24, 2008 5:37 am)
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I think we've discussed this issue in the past, but I prefer a hand brake with a manual transmission. To me it's just more natural to yank the hand brake up since my hand is already there. I also prefer the shifter on the console even with an auto trans. When I'm towing, their are many times I want to hold a gear and the console shifter is much easier to use than a column shifter. My Expedition has the brake release to close to the hood release. I always use the emergency/parking brake on the boat ramp, and I can't tell you how many times I've accidentally yanked the hood release when when trying to release the park brake. That said, I wouldn't base my purchase on where the parking brake or gear shift is located. |
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Replying to: gagrice (Nov 24, 2008 6:25 am) Once asked a MB dealer why big Mercs were fitted with foot-operated parking brakes, (when they were). "Well, they're designed for the USA market. Doughnut in one hand, coffee cup in the other; how else are they going to put the parking brake on ?" True story. Remember being a passenger in a big Citroen, (maybe a CX or similar), manual transmission, so 3-pedals - plus a foot-operated parking brake. Hmmm.....4 pedals and just 2 feet. Great fun on hill starts. I'll stick to handbrakes, thank you very much. |
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Replying to: alltorque (Nov 24, 2008 7:14 am) While I agree with your point, I've owned many manual transmission vehicles and have never needed/used a parking brake to help me on a hill. I prefer to scare the hell out of the person behind me that pulled up to close:)
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Replying to: alltorque (Nov 24, 2008 7:14 am) I think the foot brake might be best in a situation where you need to do one panic stop. A situation where the prime goal is to simply bring the car to a complete stop as quickly as possible. But in other situations where you have to regularly apply and release the brake, I think a handbrake would be easier. Easier to pull the brake with your hand and apply just the pressure you need, and then either press the button or twist the handle to release. With a foot brake, once the thing's activated, you have to use your hand to pull the release, a much clunkier operation than using a handbrake. I drove my grandmother's '85 LeSabre about 9 miles with no brakes once, and stopping was a bit of a pain. I tried to use the emergency brake as little as possible, because it was foot operated. Instead I'd just try to time the lights, plan my stops as far ahead as possible, keep plenty of distance from the cars in front of me, downshif frequently, etc. It wasn't too hard to do, but still a bit of a pain with the foot brake. A few years before that, I did the same thing with a '67 Chrysler Newport with no brakes. However, it had a hand brake, which made stopping a lot more convenient...much easier to apply just the pressure I needed, and then just twist to release.
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Replying to: dieselone (Nov 24, 2008 7:24 am) I don't much care where the parking brake is as long as they're not hiding it someplace. The current fleet has three between the seats and one on the floor. once owned a car that had a long pull handle over on the left under the dash. |
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