Valet parking with Active Steering
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I have an E85 Z4 right now (as I wait for my E60 order for 2005), it doesn't steer like the E60 with Active Steering. The Sports mode will turn on a more firmer steering but the turn ratio stays the same.
#13
Right, Nick, but the low speed feel is similar. Since hopefully most valets will be moving at lower speeds, I was thinking that the steering would be similar enough to provide a little familiarity.
#14
I let my good friend drive mine on monday, (he's buying one), and was scarred that he was going to curb something because of not being familiar with Active Steering.
In the end, he didn't, and all is well. We're still friends.
James
In the end, he didn't, and all is well. We're still friends.
James
#15
i would say most places where i live that have valet are fine restaurants or clubs. they will baby your car usually. you could tip the guy before that would indicate, please don't f*ck it up..and be extremely polite and somewhat humble. raise hell to the owner or manager if there's any damage.
#16
Originally Posted by NickP' date='Jun 30 2004, 02:02 AM
I'd be more worried about valet parking with SMG than with Active steering... Just tell the person...
I'd be more worried about the car the valet parks AFTER he's done yours, without active steering.
#17
Originally Posted by jksanford' date='Jun 30 2004, 07:08 AM
I let my good friend drive mine on monday, (he's buying one), and was scarred that he was going to curb something because of not being familiar with Active Steering.
In the end, he didn't, and all is well. We're still friends.
James
In the end, he didn't, and all is well. We're still friends.
James
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