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devinclfalcons 01-11-2012 02:48 PM

Hill Holder on Manual Transmission?
 
Will the manual transmissions come with hill-holder as a feature or option?

Syldrin 01-11-2012 02:52 PM

there are hills in texas? O.o


j/k i doubt it man. it's not a common feature.

Longhorn248 01-11-2012 02:53 PM

It's called the e-brake.

LSxJunkie 01-11-2012 03:17 PM

Doubtful.

duffman13 01-11-2012 03:58 PM

learn to drive. brake, feather the clutch, gas with the heel. then you start moving

Ryuu0u 01-11-2012 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhorn248 (Post 111810)
It's called the e-brake.

Quote:

Originally Posted by duffman13 (Post 111858)
learn to drive. brake, feather the clutch, gas with the heel. then you start moving

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Mitch 01-11-2012 04:17 PM

I certainly hope it doesn't have this "feature". Just one more thing to have fail. Why add the extra complexity when any competent driver has zero use for it?

Jeff Lange 01-11-2012 04:41 PM

I hope not, but I guess it doesn't really matter that much.

Jeff

Abflug 01-11-2012 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhorn248 (Post 111810)
It's called the e-brake.

Quote:

Originally Posted by duffman13 (Post 111858)
learn to drive. brake, feather the clutch, gas with the heel. then you start moving

+2

ichitaka05 01-11-2012 05:25 PM

Hm... agree w most of the member here, but THAT doesn't mean it won't. Subie have been putting a lot of options on this car, so it might... but highly doubt it

devinclfalcons 01-11-2012 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ichitaka05 (Post 111937)
Hm... agree w most of the member here, but THAT doesn't mean it won't. Subie have been putting a lot of options on this car, so it might... but highly doubt it

My brother's 2011 STi has it...

ichitaka05 01-11-2012 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by devinclfalcons (Post 111955)
My brother's 2011 STi has it...

So does, Forester, Charger, some FIAT, BMW, Alpha Romeo, Citroen, Lancia, Benz, VW, Lamborghini, Saab, GM, Ford and lists goes on & on... but that doesn't mean this will come w it.

We don't know til official announce it

arghx7 01-11-2012 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mitch (Post 111879)
I certainly hope it doesn't have this "feature". Just one more thing to have fail. Why add the extra complexity when any competent driver has zero use for it?

It would be built into the electronic throttle calibration. The number of failure points would be minimal.

TylerLieberman 01-11-2012 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhorn248 (Post 111810)
It's called the e-brake.

Quote:

Originally Posted by duffman13 (Post 111858)
learn to drive. brake, feather the clutch, gas with the heel. then you start moving

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abflug (Post 111907)
+2

+3

To make it even easier, for those who aren't capable or comfortable with people using their toe and heel on two different pedals at once.

Simply put the car in gear, keep your foot on the brake and slowly release the clutch until it starts to grab. RPMs will decrease, car will shake (similar to what you might have done when you started driving a stick shift). Take your foot off the brake and the car will stay in place. It will not roll backwards. At that point, you just take off as you would any other time.

No need for pointless crap. Just another thing to fail or go wrong, and another useless feature that would probably just add to the price of the car-which NONE of us want.


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