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Jan 7 |
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If I can feel the difference between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, am I imagining it? @Bob: Mitsubishi Outlander Elegance automatic |
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Jan 7 |
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If I can feel the difference between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, am I imagining it? That would be a good test, but there ain't no-one driving my car but me ;) |
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Jan 7 |
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If I can feel the difference between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, am I imagining it? There is a 2WD mode, a 4WD mode and a "locked" 4WD mode. I assume the latter is what you refer to in your final paragraph... Anyway though I'm not really asking about turns in particular, tbh, but even during "normal flight" I seem to be able to perceive through my bottom on the chair that the power is coming from the back as well as the front. |
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Jan 7 |
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If I can feel the difference between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, am I imagining it? No equations required for me :) |
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Jan 6 |
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If I can feel the difference between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, am I imagining it? aha! Interesting... |
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Jan 6 |
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If I can feel the difference between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, am I imagining it? What about a steady, low speed in a straight line over an even surface? |
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Jan 6 |
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If I can feel the difference between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, am I imagining it? @Bernhard: Okay but my seat is attached to a frame that is rigid, though that frame is mounted on the suspension. It's not bumps and stuff that I'm feeling differently (I'm sure I would); if I'm travelling along a flat road nice and calmly it's as if I can perceive the transmission itself. Can that still be the suspension? If so, how?! |
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Feb 24 |
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How can I open a latched bonnet in a 1997 Renault Clio? Alright; dropping myself on it a bit firmer than I had previously did the trick. :) |
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Feb 23 |
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How can I open a latched bonnet in a 1997 Renault Clio? That's right. And yes I did. It's front-hinged (that is, the "opening" end is close to the windscreen) |

