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|    Carlos E.R. to Bobbie Sellers    |
|    Re: Cars, engines...    |
|    12 Dec 25 14:32:14    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.misc       From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 2025-12-12 06:49, Bobbie Sellers wrote:       >       >       > On 12/11/25 18:42, Carlos E.R. wrote:       >> On 2025-12-11 22:28, rbowman wrote:       >>> On Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:11:00 +0100, Carlos E.R. wrote:       >>>       >>>> The next car my father bought, a Peugeot 205, was the first we had with       >>>> hydraulic clutch, same reservoir as the brakes. Bought maybe 1984. I       >>>> remember the first time I drove it, my father warned me the brakes were       >>>> brutal. Yet I was surprised by them, the car stopped brutally. Vacuum       >>>> servo-assist.       >>>       >>> I don't think they do it as much anymore but automatic transmission cars       >>> used to have very wide brake pedals, presumably to allow for braking       >>> with       >>> your left foot. Brutal was when your manual transmission muscle memory       >>> kicked in, you attempted to hit the clutch pedal, and got the brake       >>> instead.       >>       >> I never drove an automatic car.       >>       >> I guess my left leg kicks differently than my right, because the       >> pedals have different feeling, specially when the brake was not       >> assisted and I had to push really hard (decades ago).       >>       >> Steering was also an exercise. No servo. Cars were lighter, though.       >> Not over a ton.       >>       >       > Ah you are a European with sensible designers. In the USA a car       > that weighed       > under a ton would be foreign made except for a few lightweights back in       > the 1930s.       > I do not think a family sedan such as my parents used weighed under       > 2 tons.       > Of course that time was over 68 years ago. And steering was real       > exercise and       > brakes were unassisted.              My Renault Super 5 TL weighted 850 Kg (1874 pounds). A 42 horse engine       (31KW). If memory serves. I could do 140Km/h on a flat.              --       Cheers, Carlos.       ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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