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  • D Dave Kreskowiak

    Ya'll are on wrong side, not US! :laugh: Actually, I think McLaren got it right when they made these[^] beasts. The wheel is in the MIDDLE of the car, not off to one side. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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    Steve Mayfield
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    that way you can have a hottie on both sides :-D Steve

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    • C Christian Graus

      Yeah, I met this one guy in the US, and when he went to drive me home, I tried to get in on the drivers side !! I got better though, by the end, I probably drove on the right side of the road at least 60% of the time. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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      Luis Alonso Ramos
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      This last winter (I'll clear things up -- last December) I was in Australia and I drove for about ten days. I was just so confusing at the end to always be thinking "turn left and keep left" or "watch out on the *other* side"... but after a few days I kind of got used to it. One thing that always got me was confusing the turn signal lever with the windshield wipers. It just happens that the turn signal is on the door side (read: left side) so when I wanted to turn, I always had to think or else I would turn the wipers on! I never got used to that....... ..... until I came back home. It took me about two weeks to stop looking for the turn signal lever on the right side of my wheel :doh: It was a nice experience driving on the wrong side of the road! :-D -- LuisR


      Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!

      The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005

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      • C Chris Maunder

        We call it the hand brake, for even more obvious reasons :D cheers, Chris Maunder

        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        Luis Alonso Ramos
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        Actually in Spanish (in Mexico at least) it's called hand brake (freno de mano). Now that I think of it, some (especially older - around 5 to 10 years) American automatic-transmission cars have it as a pedal and European as a...... uhm... hand break. I (well, my parents) have a 2000 Ford Explorer with a pedal, but my 2001 Lincoln LS (for those of you in Europe who may not know, Lincoln is the luxury division of Ford, like Cadillac is to General Motors) has a hand brake. All manual cars I have seen have the normal hand brake. -- LuisR


        Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!

        The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005

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        • V Vivi Chellappa

          Christian Graus wrote:

          I liked the bench seats though

          I am surprised that there are cars still sold in the US with bench seats. I had to special-order a bench seat and wait three months for delivery!

          Christian Graus wrote:

          much better for drive ins and hillside parking than bucket seats

          I am telling youi, romance is dead! ;P

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          S Douglas
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          Vivic wrote:

          I had to special-order a bench seat and wait three months for delivery!

          Bench seats are standard equipment in a Ford pickup truck, in the LX version.

          Vivic wrote:

          I am telling youi, romance is dead!

          Not when you drive a pickup, there is always a bed available. :laugh: :-O


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          • C Christian Graus

            Good luck. They didn't even give me that option. And then the hand brake was a pedal on the floor, the lights were just plain wierd, plus the steering wheel was on the wrong side !!! Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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            Lost User
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            I drove in Germany for a couple of weeks and had no trouble - apart from the only thing I could afford was a Smart car. Smart cars are good though, you get out and then pick it up and put it in your handbag :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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              I drove in Germany for a couple of weeks and had no trouble - apart from the only thing I could afford was a Smart car. Smart cars are good though, you get out and then pick it up and put it in your handbag :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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              Rob Manderson
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              I rented a Smart in France earlier this year and loved it! Of course, my own car is a Kia, and not just any Kia, it's the smallest one they make :-) If they made one smaller I'd probably buy it! Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]

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              • S Steve Mayfield

                that way you can have a hottie on both sides :-D Steve

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                Dave Kreskowiak
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                :-D RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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                • D David Stone

                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  And then the hand brake was a pedal on the floor

                  Isn't that where the brake is supposed to be? :~


                  Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson

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                  Duncan Edwards Jones
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                  My first car (a series 2 landrover) had the headlight main beam/dip switch as a button on the floor under the clutch pedal...:doh: '--8<------------------------ Ex Datis: Duncan Jones Merrion Computing Ltd

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                  • D Duncan Edwards Jones

                    Worldy and travelled folks, do any of you know of a company that can hire me a manual transmission European style car from LAX? [Los Angeles international airport] '--8<------------------------ Ex Datis: Duncan Jones Merrion Computing Ltd

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                    cmk
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                    You're best bet would be to rent from one of the 'luxury' rental places that rent out BMW's, Porsche, Ferrari, ... As you would expect the daily charge is fairly high. ...cmk Save the whales - collect the whole set

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                    • L Luis Alonso Ramos

                      This last winter (I'll clear things up -- last December) I was in Australia and I drove for about ten days. I was just so confusing at the end to always be thinking "turn left and keep left" or "watch out on the *other* side"... but after a few days I kind of got used to it. One thing that always got me was confusing the turn signal lever with the windshield wipers. It just happens that the turn signal is on the door side (read: left side) so when I wanted to turn, I always had to think or else I would turn the wipers on! I never got used to that....... ..... until I came back home. It took me about two weeks to stop looking for the turn signal lever on the right side of my wheel :doh: It was a nice experience driving on the wrong side of the road! :-D -- LuisR


                      Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!

                      The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005

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                      Christian Graus
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                      Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

                      It just happens that the turn signal is on the door side (read: left side) so when I wanted to turn, I always had to think or else I would turn the wipers on! I

                      Yeah, that took me a day to get used to, as well :-) Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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