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Old 20-08-2014, 08:46 PM   #11
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Default Re: Last EVER Falcon Picture & Discussion Thread

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Just to answer this... after driving with a mate in his new SSV the car has a hill start assist. When in gear with the clutch in on a hill, you simply take your foot off the brake and the car will remain stationary for roughly 3 seconds before it starts to roll back, so it's just like taking off on flat ground. lever yes, but I still see nothing wrong with a conventional style, or the interior on that matter!
Never stated it was a problem, just wished the new falcon had a push button park brake. The focus ST has something similar that it holds the car stationery for around 3 seconds.
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