Joey Shabadoo
My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
The old handbrake was excellent for scaring the living daylights out of tailgaters on the motorway.
What's even worse are people have lightly have their foot on the brake pedal while driving normally so their brake lights are always on. Tossers.Its the muppets that sit at junctions with their foot on the break that boil my wee wee. Not in proper control, needlessly blinding the driver behind them (people have occasionally been ticketed for that aspect), damaging their brakes through repeated uneven cooling of the discs. Plums, the lot of them.
I seem to have become a very angry pensioner!![]()
Problem is all these "improvements" also add weight to the car which make it sluggish and ultimately people are paying fuel to cart around.
At some stage someone will realise there is a market for a stripped back supermini with a big (preferably electri) engine weighing under a ton.
Until then I'm sticking with my Mk1 Clio, 875kg and brilliant fun to drive.
In all the millions of times I must have applied the handbrake over the years I never once thought, "I wish there was an easier way of doing this".
Over complicated bollocks, and yet another way to write off a perfectly serviceable car when it reaches the stage where replacing the faulty gubbins that operate the thing comes to three time what the car is worth.
What's even worse are people have lightly have their foot on the brake pedal while driving normally so their brake lights are always on. Tossers.
. I expect they've just used a power window switch to save money, because Vauxhall are cheap like that. In this implementation you have to try and move off with the brake on, which is I expect no good for the brakes, clutch or tyres. Plus I've stalled it twice on steep hills. The VW version also came on automatically if you let the car roll backwards. The Vauxhall does not.
How many drivers actually use their handbrake these days, other than when parking?
It would be tricky to do hill-starts without them. I'm not sure how people manage to do them in cars with foot operated parking brakes.
I have a car with an electronic hand brake.
It's a piece of piss to use.
Starting on a hill is really complicated:
1. Start engine
2. Drive off
Look at the pushbike - sometimes the simplest solution is the best solution in the long run.why not use a system that is easier than the manual one?