Test drive tomorrow

Test drive tomorrow

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Enut

762 posts

74 months

Monday 23rd January 2023
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NA3pedals said:
Honeywell said:
5ft 6. Pair of ASICS trainers but they are the wide fitting size 9.

Pretty sure I will stick with plan A and buy the i4.
I cancelled my Emira order but if you gain an inch in height just from a test drive I might reconsider
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Enut

762 posts

74 months

Monday 23rd January 2023
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OP did you drive a touring suspension? Or Sports?

I also currently have a GT86 (also N/A Tuned), I thoroughly enjoyed my test drive and found it a similar drive to the GT86 (really responsive and accurate) but simply better in most areas, my only concern was that it was quite noisy but then that's my own fault as I drove in sport all the time and forgot to try it in touring (sport suspension in my test car)! I didn't have any problems with the seating position or the gear change but I'm a little taller at 6ft 1ins.


Honeywell

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1,381 posts

99 months

Monday 23rd January 2023
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Touring suspension. Height varies by approx 24mm depending on trainers on/off.

I just found the pedals to be a long way forward and then 2/4/6th gear lever position a long way to the rear. Like all brief test drives I didn't really have enough time to fiddle with the seating/steering position enough, Gearshift felt really nice though.

Not really a criticism but I found the instrument presentation to be extremely difficult to read. I'm sure that goes with familiarity. Though as a pilot who studied glass cockpit design in the 1990's I think a simple analogue round dial for speed and rpm is an inherently better man-machine interface than lateral bar charts...

rawenghey

486 posts

22 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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Honeywell said:
Touring suspension. Height varies by approx 24mm depending on trainers on/off.

I just found the pedals to be a long way forward and then 2/4/6th gear lever position a long way to the rear. Like all brief test drives I didn't really have enough time to fiddle with the seating/steering position enough, Gearshift felt really nice though.

Not really a criticism but I found the instrument presentation to be extremely difficult to read. I'm sure that goes with familiarity. Though as a pilot who studied glass cockpit design in the 1990's I think a simple analogue round dial for speed and rpm is an inherently better man-machine interface than lateral bar charts...
Infuriating that none of them will listen, isn't it?

Gimmick for gimmick's sake.

Honeywell

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1,381 posts

99 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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Yeah it is. It's a fashion really.

What would be nice in the future would be if they would release different software builds you could install to customise your screen presentation - much like with smartwatches.

I really don't want a horizontal bar chart for speed or revs.

Should be easy to do and they could charge for it.