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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 01 July 2008, 19:00:07
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Just read a road test on the Mercedes C55.
Now I like these cars, a 5.5 litre V8 and about 367BHP, all in a car the size of a Mondeo/Vectra, make this an ideal hooligans car (pity its not supercharged)
Anyway, naturally it has traction control, but the report said that you cannot fully disengage the traction control system, even when you turn it off at the switch. Apparently the electronics of the car, will only allow partial disengagement.
Am I the only one who is sick and tired of this Nanny knows best mentality. It really pi***s me off.
Yer I like traction control, and I'm sure its helped the ladies of the forum out on one or two occassions on wet roads.
But we men on this Forum need to be able to turn our traction control systems off completely.
I'm sick of 155MPH speed limiters on cars that will do over 200MPH, and Nanny Benz is one of the worst culprits for this.
Am I alone in these views :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/
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Blimey! Do they sell it with some one to drive it for you? :-?
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I do have TC left on.... but only because I forget untill it kicks in like the red eyed satan it is! still dont understand its function tbh :-[ I think if a car can do 250mph... thats what it should be!! :y
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You are absolutely right Optimist 60.There is far to much control in all aspects of our lives,and not just cars.
What is the point of making a car capable of 200mph and then restricting it to only 155.Crazy.
dont agree with your views on women drivers,but i will let you off this time. :) :) :) :) :) :)
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dont agree with your views on women drivers,but i will let you off this time. :) :) :) :) :) :)
This is the 2nd time you have told me off Dusty.........ouch! :y :y
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Just read a road test on the Mercedes C55.
Now I like these cars, a 5.5 litre V8 and about 367BHP, all in a car the size of a Mondeo/Vectra, make this an ideal hooligans car (pity its not supercharged)
Anyway, naturally it has traction control, but the report said that you cannot fully disengage the traction control system, even when you turn it off at the switch. Apparently the electronics of the car, will only allow partial disengagement.
Am I the only one who is sick and tired of this Nanny knows best mentality. It really pi***s me off.
Yer I like traction control, and I'm sure its helped the ladies of the forum out on one or two occassions on wet roads.
But we men on this Forum need to be able to turn our traction control systems off completely.
I'm sick of 155MPH speed limiters on cars that will do over 200MPH, and Nanny Benz is one of the worst culprits for this.
Am I alone in these views :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/
Rather you than me if Lizzie, Deb's or Ljay read this. :-X :-X :-X
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Just read a road test on the Mercedes C55.
Now I like these cars, a 5.5 litre V8 and about 367BHP, all in a car the size of a Mondeo/Vectra, make this an ideal hooligans car (pity its not supercharged)
Anyway, naturally it has traction control, but the report said that you cannot fully disengage the traction control system, even when you turn it off at the switch. Apparently the electronics of the car, will only allow partial disengagement.
Am I the only one who is sick and tired of this Nanny knows best mentality. It really pi***s me off.
Yer I like traction control, and I'm sure its helped the ladies of the forum out on one or two occassions on wet roads.
But we men on this Forum need to be able to turn our traction control systems off completely.
I'm sick of 155MPH speed limiters on cars that will do over 200MPH, and Nanny Benz is one of the worst culprits for this.
Am I alone in these views :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/
Rather you than me if Lizzie, Deb's or Ljay read this. :-X :-X :-X
There's a thing, it's been quiet on here recently. Not seen Lizzie Zooooooom
Last Online: 27. Jun 2008 at 08:20
Last Post:27. Jun 2008 at 07:58
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I was thinking that, I think Lizzie was away for the weekend, perhaps it was longer, or perhaps she feels she has met her match on oof. ;D
Just PM'd you.
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I was thinking that, I think Lizzie was away for the weekend, perhaps it was longer, or perhaps she feels she has met her match on oof. ;D
Just PM'd you.
What plannet are you from.
She wont accept that in the slightest. ;D ;D ;D
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I was thinking that, I think Lizzie was away for the weekend, perhaps it was longer, or perhaps she feels she has met her match on oof. ;D
Just PM'd you.
What plannet are you from.
She wont accept that in the slightest. ;D ;D ;D
She is not here brave enough to replay............ ;D :y :y
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You are absolutely right Optimist 60.There is far to much control in all aspects of our lives,and not just cars.
What is the point of making a car capable of 200mph and then restricting it to only 155.Crazy.
dont agree with your views on women drivers,but i will let you off this time. :) :) :) :) :) :)
What's your dream car then Dusty?
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Has it got to be able to top the magic 200 mph Barrier?
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I would really love a Morgan Plus 8 Skruntie.
Not 200 mph fast ,but it has great charm and is still quick enough to see of spotty teenagers in a hot hatch. ;D ;D ;D
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and Nanny Benz is one of the worst culprits for this. .......
I've read that the very powerful MB's would be virtually undrivable if it wasn't for the electronic 'help'. Have I ever said I hate TC on my car?
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I'm a boring old fart. :)
I use my car to get from A to B in the shortest time and in the greatest comfort I can afford. :)
I welcome any driver aids and safety features that the kind manufacturers care to provide me with. :)
I wouldn't be able to drive a car at more than 155mph - don't think I've ever driven faster that about 115. In the rare event of wheelspin (my Volvo was very prone to that), then traction control is a good thing - my TC has come on about 5 times in 3 years - all on ice. I've used cadence braking since I first came across it, but ABS can't be bad, can it? That's cut in about 10 times in 3 years.
I don't know how to (intentionally) go round a corner sideways or do a handbrake turn, and I don't want to. If the necessity to do these dangerous things ever intrudes into my life, I'll make bloody sure I change my life. :)
And this isn't an age thing - I've always been boring. :) :) :)
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I for one am in favour of the Nanny state of gizmo in cars.
For every "good" natural driver there are 10 incompentant nut jobs who should not be aloud near 35hp let alone 535bhp...
My Mondeo is almost a death trap in the wrong hands when driven hard, but due the traction control any mug can drive fast, in control..
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I for one am in favour of the Nanny state of gizmo in cars.
For every "good" natural driver there are 10 incompentant nut jobs who should not be aloud near 35hp let alone 535bhp...
My Mondeo is almost a death trap in the wrong hands when driven hard, but due the traction control any mug can drive fast, in control..
I agree that TC is fine everyday use, but I maintain we should have the right to turn it off completely if we want to. Track days etc. etc
It's a Nanny culture and it doesn't just stop at Traction Control you'll find that over time it will invade all parts of our lives even parts we don't want it too.
It's the thin end of the wedge. :(
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I would really love a Morgan Plus 8 Skruntie.
Not 200 mph fast ,but it has great charm and is still quick enough to see of spotty teenagers in a hot hatch. ;D ;D ;D
Nice Choice. :y :y