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"Steve Firth" wrote in message ... Chris wrote: I've seen a few references to how LHDs can be better to drive, simply because they are usually designed as LHD first, and RHD as a modification (I'm ignoring the issue of overtaking, etc.) Has anyone experiences of this that they could relate? Firstly, don't **** about with follow-ups, it's bad form to ask a question in one group and to set follow-ups to another. The answer depends on the car. Some had terrible RHD conversions with long linkages for the pedals and steering which introduced a vague feeling to all the controls. Some early Alfas were notably different in feel between LHD and RHD versions and that coupled with low production volume meant that some performance versions were offered only as LHD. MK1 Golf GTI famously had a linkage all the way from the brake pedal on the RHS to the servo on the LHS... |
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 08:05:31 +0100, Chris
wrote: I've seen a few references to how LHDs can be better to drive, simply because they are usually designed as LHD first, and RHD as a modification (I'm ignoring the issue of overtaking, etc.) Has anyone experiences of this that they could relate? don't buy Euro or USA then. All Japanese and Native UK cars are RHD by design and messed up for LHD. Native UK desgins are few and far between as the GM and Ford offerings are designed in Europe. If it's FWD/AWD it hardly matters but. Punto SX has crap clutch pedal foot rest, it's lower than pedal or pedal is too high and gap between pedal and centre consol is too narrow for my foot to fit. May be OK for a ladies size 5 but I think even they will scuff/mark shoes on bottom/edge of pedal rubber and car will be cussed to hell for that. With my size 11 boats, I had to lift foot off pedal and heel off floor, move foot back and then forward under pedal to get to rest, to use clutch lift heel, move foot back away from pedals and then up onto pedal, plant heel. My car I just pivot foot on heel between rest and pedal, exactly right placement. Have to suspect that LHD is not so good, it has big warm bulge in floor next to trans tunnel just in front of seat on LH for cat. It's going to warm up drivers RH leg, passenger in RHD can avoid it by twisting legs away but not LHD driver, leg has to go right over warm bit to reach accelerator pedal. -- Peter Hill Spamtrap reply domain as per NNTP-Posting-Host in header Can of worms - what every fisherman wants. Can of worms - what every PC owner gets! |
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