Hope you get an answer, they haven't answered my last 15... perhaps because 12 were on one day?
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I just hope mine comes with steering.I too was impressed with the specs and general good looks of this 3 wheeled Elio. It mentioned a/c, power windows but does it also comes with power steering?
A recent change on the Elio web site indicates that PS is standard. Many of us believe it really doesn't need power steering because of its relatively light weight.I just hope mine comes with steering.
My '92 Geo Metro didn't have it, was a breeze to parralel park.A recent change on the Elio web site indicates that PS is standard. Many of us believe it really doesn't need power steering because of its relatively light weight.
If anybody remembers the old steering wheel knobs.............a good retro assist for maneuvering into that parallel parking space.........no power steering required. The one to the right even has a built in compass.That's great. However, I hope you won't fret if you don't get an immediate answer. I look forward to hearing the results. Even though I am a little old lady, I honestly am not concerned about needing power steering. Of course I may regret that statement once I try to parallel park the Elio since I certainly can't pick up the back end and move it like a wheel barrow. LOL Z
I certainly remember themIf anybody remembers the old steering wheel knobs.............a good retro assist for maneuvering into that parallel parking space.........no power steering required. The one to the right even has a built in compass.
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Yes, I remember asking my dad (after seeing one on a neighbors truck) why we didn't have one on the family station wagon. He said "because the ball can break off unexpectedly, causing accidents"...good enough for me.I certainly remember them
you might just be right. There probably aren't many manufacturers producing the old rack and pinion steering of old (among other styles as well.) I remember when I had my 1965 Mustangs mechanical systems checked in 1986, the power steering leaked and the bushings were expensive so it was converted to manual steering... That was a chest work out. The 351W motor and wide tires did NOTHING to ease my turning effort. But, as I was glad to explioit, speed did.Yes, I remember asking my dad (after seeing one on a neighbors truck) why we didn't have one on the family station wagon. He said "because the ball can break off unexpectedly, causing accidents"...good enough for me.
Oh, about power steering...It came to mind that because they are trying to source cheap (inexpensive) parts that are currently in production, powersteering units may be cheaper & more readily available.
Ah yes, also known as the 'suicide knob'.If anybody remembers the old steering wheel knobs.............a good retro assist for maneuvering into that parallel parking space.........no power steering required. The one to the right even has a built in compass.
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