What's wrong with putting two hands on the wheel?
You do have both hands on the wheel. The armrest just supports your elbow/forearm.
Once you get used to having them it feels weird without, particularly on long trips.
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What's wrong with putting two hands on the wheel?
BTB 500 said:You do have both hands on the wheel. The armrest just supports your elbow/forearm.
Once you get used to having them it feels weird without, particularly on long trips.
I've never used them and have cars with and without then over the years.
The interior of this Cc is rubbish I'll agree. However, spec some interesting coloured leathers (and there are several) and change the shiny silver trim for some contemporary wood and you have a beautiful place to sit, especially with the interior light package.
Great cars, who needs a CLS?
How so? VW trade off their reliability. It's a major selling point.
I like the look of the CC
What's wrong with putting two hands on the wheel?
Bar a cubbie hole to stash a mobile, some chocolate, a portable sat nav, a life hammer, receipts my arm rest would be defuct.
Actually, on that note, I love arm rests. They are amazing. My car would be rubbish with out one.
Problem with the CC is that its a FWD and not a real mans RWD car, and the engines are too small.
The V6TDI and the 4.2 V8 should be in there, with a proper torsen 4wd transmission or rear drive, not a FWD biased haldex one.
Some one had one at my old work with lovely brown leather, metal trim and black headlining, looked as nice as the CLS practically but I suspect behind the wheel, the CLS driver will experience a better driving dynamic.
You're right, but you can buy a CC and a used Boxster S for less than a new CLS
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