
Originally Posted by
Idle
With the almost universal adoption of hydraulic controls, floor mounted brake (and clutch) pedals were fading away over half a century ago.
Floor mounted accelerator pedals remained because they work better and don't tire the driver's right foot.
Having driven many examples of both setups from about 1918 on (and even a few earlier than that), I can vouch that the change made sense.
Idle, I thought I had seen lot's of changes in my 37 years of driving but I must say that I enjoy the info and point of view you bring. I was only sitting in my GIT the other day thinking about how things have changed since I started driving..no carpet, often no radio, lots of rattles and body roll, not much power or brakes for that matter! Yep, and there I was in this modern marvel were the wipers and lights turn on by themselves and I can listen to hours and hours of music in better quality than I had in my lounge room back then... Sorry to go off topic but I really appreciate how good my car really is..
tornado red GTI MkVI, 5dr, DSG, Sat Nav, RVC, MDI.
Red Honda Fireblade Red Cooper S (SOLD)
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