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Old 21-03-2009, 12:01 PM   #31
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The previous model Outlander and Colts have these. The only issue I see with them is the cable wont last that long due to using your leg which is a lot stronger than your arm to engage it.
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Old 21-03-2009, 01:12 PM   #32
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You do get used to it (1 year now with CRV) not unlike the column mounted gear lever in Escape / Tribute.

Must say - personally that neither are preferred though - all else being equal it would be decision maker.
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Old 21-03-2009, 01:20 PM   #33
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I recently hired an AURION AT-X. Th car is noisy and c pillar blind spot and high boot make reversing hard. No reverse sensors.
BUT the foot operated hand brake !!!! You apply the normal brake THEN push down on the little pedal where a clutch normally is. This applies the handbrake.
TOYOTA what were you thinking !!!!!
Hmm..thinks back to the XA/B/C 2 doors...yep. Noisey, blind spot, hard to park, no sensors. Foot operated park brake. Mustang, as has been mentioned.

Back to the future?

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What's wrong with a foot park brake? You only use it when parking, right?
Kinda hard to do handbrake turns?
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Old 21-03-2009, 01:58 PM   #34
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my p6 has a foot operated hand brake. reverse sensors are fitted to most aurions, the rental one must have been a mega poverty pack.

surely you enjoyed the 200kw through the front wheels?
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Old 21-03-2009, 02:03 PM   #35
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Hmm..thinks back to the XA/B/C 2 doors...yep. Noisey, blind spot, hard to park, no sensors. Foot operated park brake. Mustang, as has been mentioned.

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Kinda hard to do handbrake turns?
xa-xc coupes had hand operated park brakes - it was only the landau that had the foot operated one out of the coupes

they did have a style that no other car could match though :

although ignorant about newer cars, i would have thought new cars would/should have a hand operated park brake
although the landau one was a fair distance from the brake, i would rather have it out of the way totally, needing a consience effort to use it
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Old 21-03-2009, 02:08 PM   #36
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I have been in many Aurion's when hirring a vehicle and I must say it felt strange at 1st but I rather liked it, and I didn't mind the vehicle overall so to speak, I felt in my own personal opinion, that it felt much better than the BF XR6 I hired once, but I'm not going to compare them to much as some hire car's have had a hard life for such little klm's.
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Old 21-03-2009, 02:12 PM   #37
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yeah that footbrake bugs me too
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Old 21-03-2009, 02:21 PM   #38
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xa-xc coupes had hand operated park brakes - it was only the landau that had the foot operated one out of the coupes
Perhaps I should have phrased it better. I meant that the Coop's were a bastard to park. Not that they had a foot park brake as well.

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they did have a style that no other car could match though :
No argument from me there. But then again 2 doors were meant to go forwards, fast. NOT sit around parked.

Try a newish Volvo Truck, they've got foot a operated (lock for the) steering column adjustment!
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Old 21-03-2009, 02:22 PM   #39
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As per above the P5 LTD and Landau had foot operated parking brakes - with a release handle on the dash. This isn't a problem because there's no clutch pedal and it's out of the way of your foot when driving.



The only problem is remembering that the park brake is engaged because there is no handle sticking out from under the dash.

Later release dashboards had a red indicator light next to the release handle to tell you the park brake was on.

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Old 21-03-2009, 02:33 PM   #40
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My only problem with the Aurion is that the TRD guys think they can blow everyone away with them; fords, holdens etc.
TRD guys, got a mate who keeps telling us that his ZR6 blows 6L Holdens away!!
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Old 21-03-2009, 02:58 PM   #41
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What's wrong with a foot park brake? You only use it when parking, right?
I agree. I found it "different" the first few times i used it - but quickly built a bridge and got over it.

There are other things to worry about in the Aurion, like the damn seats.....
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Old 21-03-2009, 03:01 PM   #42
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so it's settled, the aurion has a foot operated park brake, and now we're all over it, right?
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