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Mrs Redboots ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying : I'd be interested to try one of these sequential Tiptronic gearboxes such as the ones on the Citroen C3 and some VWs. Don't think our C3 has one of those. Not all do. If it has a clutch pedal, and no steering wheel flippers, it doesn't. If it doesn't, be thankful. |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
. 244.170... Mrs Redboots ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : I'd be interested to try one of these sequential Tiptronic gearboxes such as the ones on the Citroen C3 and some VWs. Don't think our C3 has one of those. Not all do. If it has a clutch pedal, and no steering wheel flippers, it doesn't. If it doesn't, be thankful. Have you found the C3's Tiptronic transmission to be more of a blessing than a curse? In theory (and I've never driven a car with it) it sounds to be the best of both worlds. |
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Martin Underwood ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying : I'd be interested to try one of these sequential Tiptronic gearboxes such as the ones on the Citroen C3 and some VWs. Don't think our C3 has one of those. Not all do. If it has a clutch pedal, and no steering wheel flippers, it doesn't. If it doesn't, be thankful. Have you found the C3's Tiptronic transmission to be more of a blessing than a curse? In theory (and I've never driven a car with it) it sounds to be the best of both worlds. I've not driven one, but SensoDrive initially had an AWFUL rep to go with the abysmal name. Very slow change, confused, umpteen buggy software releases to try and solve the probs without introducing new ones. I believe it's about right now, but early ones were a bit "gearbox by Microsoft"... |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
. 244.170... Martin Underwood ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : I'd be interested to try one of these sequential Tiptronic gearboxes such as the ones on the Citroen C3 and some VWs. Don't think our C3 has one of those. Not all do. If it has a clutch pedal, and no steering wheel flippers, it doesn't. If it doesn't, be thankful. Have you found the C3's Tiptronic transmission to be more of a blessing than a curse? In theory (and I've never driven a car with it) it sounds to be the best of both worlds. I've not driven one, but SensoDrive initially had an AWFUL rep to go with the abysmal name. Very slow change, confused, umpteen buggy software releases to try and solve the probs without introducing new ones. I believe it's about right now, but early ones were a bit "gearbox by Microsoft"... They must have fixed it by the end of last year because my colleague was very pleased with it. He demonstrated that it would change under fairly hard acceleration and with his foot off the accelerator - the two situations that place greatest demands on the clutches and the autothrottle which adjusts the engine speed so it matches the road speed in the new gear. When the Top Gear or one of those programmes was doing a piece about the new VW Golf a few months ago, the presenter raved about it and said that if the price could be reduced, he foresaw it rendering the totally manual gearbox almost obsolete, in the same way that synchromesh is standard at present. However he found it difficult to set off smoothly from rest or to crawl along very slowly in traffic: the take-up was a bit fierce and he'd have liked a clutch pedal purely for setting off from rest. I really will have to book myself a test-drive in either the C3 or the Golf and see what it's like - even if there's no chance on my present income of changing my car in the next few years. |
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On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 21:04:26 +0100, Martin Underwood
wrote in : I also use dipped headlights in tunnels and multi-storey car parks. I've never driven in a pedestrianised area or a bus/taxi lane (it would be illegal for me) but I can see the sense in authorised vehicles doing this - at least for the pedestrianised area. For some reason, the instructions in the Mersey tunnel specifically say "don't turn on your headlights" which seems strange to me - if you're driving at night, are you actually expected to turn them off as you enter the tunnel and remember to turn them back on when you leave? If the exit is well-illuminated by street lights, it will be very easy to forget to turn them back on... In (continental) Europe (as a generalisation...) you _must_ switch on your headlights in a tunnel. I didn't realise that some countries mandated dipped headlights at all times. Neither did I until a nice Danish (IIRC) policeman pointed at my headlight and then his eyes as I passed a radar trap on the way from Switzerland to Trondheim. I gave him a cheery wave as I accelerated back up to reasonable speed while also switching on the headlamp. -- Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. Room 40-1-B12, CERN KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty". |
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