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Hill Start Assist works the same way as other cars but not as described in the handbook.
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Hill Start Assist works the same way as other cars but not as described in the handbook.
l can’t comment on other cars but from that point of view the Emira handbook is correct. The Emira does hold for about 2 seconds.Please clarify.. Lotus "Hill Assist" does not hold indefinitely like "other cars" (i.e. Porsche)... Porsche Hill Hold, maintains the brakes until you press on the throttle... So you can have your feet on the Clutch and the Throttle at the ready for an "~ infinite" length of time....
Which is enough time for me as I normally wait at the lights in neutral and select first when the opposite lights change to amber and red.l can’t comment on other cars but from that point of view the Emira handbook is correct. The Emira does hold for about 2 seconds.
I’m not sure. I will have to check and get back to you. I suspect they are PPF though given where they are. The headlights are also PPF so pretty much everything at the front is covered.WOW!! Brilliant!
Were the black front intake sections also covered in PPF or just ceramic?
Just Beautiful...
At the risk of there being too many Magma images here (can that ever be the case?) Elliot who did the PPF and ceramic coatings has sent me the photos he took in his studio once he had finished. Just goes to show how complex Magma is under different lighting conditions.
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I have had a look and I dont think there is PPF on those black bits but there may be as it’s been fitted so well! However, those black bits are just black plastic so there is no paint to protect there.I’m not sure. I will have to check and get back to you. I suspect they are PPF though given where they are. The headlights are also PPF so pretty much everything at the front is covered.
In locations with full service fuel stations, it would allow you to lock the car and then unlock the fuel filler cap for the attendant, who could fill the car with fuel while you go inside for snacks....?Went to connect up the CTEK into the boot earlier today and discovered something new.
Car was locked in the garage and a single quick press on the boot (rear trunk) button brings on the interior lights, the front and rear running lights and unlocks the fuel filler cap. Doesn’t unlock the car. Press and hold of course opens the boot.
Will have to try it in daylight to see if the lights still come on.
In practice not sure what this could be used for? Find me in a dark car park?