87and66
Stinger Enthusiast
that depends on what "the job" is. For most people, they're fineProbably said somewhere in this thread... but con, OEM brake pads and rotors. They just don't get the job done.

that depends on what "the job" is. For most people, they're fineProbably said somewhere in this thread... but con, OEM brake pads and rotors. They just don't get the job done.
Swap them with ceramic rotors!Probably said somewhere in this thread... but con, OEM brake pads and rotors. They just don't get the job done.
Interesting. I will have to test this. I always just press P to Park and then engage the parking brake.Just remembered another thing i hate-ish.
When i park, i hate it that you have to press buttons in the right order for stuff to be ok.
Shift to N
Press P
Press Start/Stop button
Now the steering wheel lock(?) engages.
If i do it in any other turn, the steering wheel will not engage and the car keeps beeping/dinging when i open the door.
It is still the best car I have ever owned of roughly 40. I would warn new owners or someone considering getting one - the computer controlled things all have so many inputs, with so many conditions that many seem to have a mind of their own. It takes a while to get used to having the car tell you, "You should stop and have a cup of coffee." or while both hands are on the wheel (at 10 & 2) displaying, "Keep both hands on the wheel" or "Driver's grasp cannot be detected, Lane Keeping Assist is being disabled." Once you dig into the details of the sensors and consider the decisions being made based on the inputs they make more sense.
Consider the Autonomous Car decision problem that a programmer must deal with - Eeeewwww, we are going to have an unavoidable accident! Which vehicle should I choose to hit? MY passengers will be safer hitting the motorcycle instead of the tanker semi-truck. Tough luck motorcycle!
Swap them with ceramic rotors!![]()
![]()
Doing that in a couple o' weeks sir. Was able to purchase some cquence rotors from a member on board. Very excited as I'll finally be able to stop this beast correctly!![]()
That is absolutely correct. It is one of those things where the message is misleading. The car is so stable on a straight road with decent wheel alignment no driver corrections are needed for long periods and the warning message comes up. Of course if you go by an exit ramp, where the right hand solid white line curves off to the right to take the exit, the LKA will nudge you to take the ramp and if you don't it will drift over until it gets past the ramp and then make quite a correction to get back centered in your lane - unless you nudge it back away from the ramp.FYI, I don't think the car actually measures grip or detects hands, I read that it's based on driver input, like micro-corrections. If you spend too long on too straight of a road then it'll give you this warning. I think this is correct since I tested it on a road trip, I only held the bottom of the wheel with 2 fingers and almost no tension, and I made tiny micro-corrections, I never received a warning anytime I moved the wheel very slightly every 15 seconds or so.
Have to say I don't care for the mix of shifter and buttons. One or the other, please. Or at least put the Park button ON the stick.

Had a similar experience during test drive. Also helpful to know the parking break disengages automatically when shifting into Drive or Reverse.You should have seen me the first day (night) I drove my car home. So, I decided on the fly to purchase the GT2 instead of the GT1. Welp, on my test drive the GT1 had the same old parking deal on the shifter. When I "swapped" cars and did the paperwork, I got in the GT2...and started to drive home. As I looked down I didn't see the park deal on the shifter. I'm freaking out thinking how in the freak am I going to put this thing in park??!! I then pull into a parking lot and as I've got my foot on the brake I see the (P) button. I push it and looky looky, that's to put it into park. My point, don't "swap" cars for the fancy "shift by wire" if you (me) don't know how to get it into park before you leave the dealership!![]()
![]()
Sal provided that icon just in time.Oh, those greenies
Hah. Politics are verboten on this forum; it's for cars.
Maybe you should take it up with Sal, instead of creating virtual soapboxes to rant from.You have to be a special kind of stupid to tell someone not to make a political statement in response to your political statement. And even more stupid to mistake fresh air, water, and food for politics. Hell, far as I can tell your racism, science denial, and apparent love of coal soaked vegetables makes you the perfect politician. Maybe you should be "verboten on this forum."