atvman29
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There is a review summary on cars.com and one of their cons is that the "steering wheel can obstruct view of unique instrument cluster". Has anyone come across this issue?
There is a review summary on cars.com and one of their cons is that the "steering wheel can obstruct view of unique instrument cluster". Has anyone come across this issue?
I have a hard time believing that such a flaw would make into the car. The only exception maybe being a really short or tall driver perhaps?
atvman29 said:Don't most car's steering wheels when you're turning?? With the exception of 90+ degree turns I haven't noticed it. Plus, when are you looking at the cluster when you're turning that sharply??
How was the ride at that speed? How was the engine noise?
What brand are they? Hankook Optimo H428?
Also pretty sure the only reason that a digi speedo would stop at 85 would be because it was made in the 80's when someone in the gov't had the bright idea to mandate that all speedos stopped at 85.
Just for the record, it was that idiot Jimmy Carter who forced the entire nation's speed limits down to a strict 55 MPH because of the so-called "Oil/Gas Crisis" we were supposedly having. A crisis, by the way, he almost single-handedly created by himself.
Strange thing... we're going through almost a carbon-copy scenario now of what was happening then. That's what happens when people blindly vote for some moron (or morons) who promise them the world simply by making everything "sound" good, or by making people "feel" good. People are such "sheep" sometimes. Tell them something that "feels" good and they'll fall for it every time.
People need to stop thinking with their feelings...
By the way, It wasn't the 80's... the 80's finally cured the idiocy and arrogance of Jimmy Carter. It was the 70's when Carter crushed speed limits and almost completely crushed our economy in the process.
Hmmm, come to think of it, apparently history really does repeat itself!
Just for the record, it was that idiot Jimmy Carter who forced the entire nation's speed limits down to a strict 55 MPH because of the so-called "Oil/Gas Crisis" we were supposedly having.
Can you check the record again???
From Wiki:
The Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act was a bill in the U.S. Congress that enacted the National Maximum Speed Law.[10] States had to agree to the limit if they desired to receive federal funding for highway repair. The uniform speed limit was signed into law by President Nixon on January 2, 1974, and became effective 60 days later,[11] by requiring the limit as a condition of each state receiving highway funds, a use of the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution.[12]
The legislation required 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limits on all four-lane divided highways unless the road had a lower limit before November 1, 1973. In some cases, like the New York Thruway, the 50 mph (80 km/h) speed limit had to be raised to comply with the law. The law capped speed limits at 55 mph (89 km/h) on all other roads.[11]