Thanks Dan, unfortunately or fortunately, it was so sunny it was difficult for Rich not to wear them! We will always try to avoid when we can though 🙂 Thanks for watching and supporting once again 👍🏻
When the brake is on the floor, it's no longer a hand-brake, is it? It's more common in the US to just call it a parking break (or an emergency break). There's either a parking break on the floor, or a parking break in the center console. Also, nobody around here uses it unless it's a manual tranny, and there are almost no manual cars in the US either, so it pretty much never gets used unless your hydraulic breaks happen to go out.
I'm thinking of buying a 30kw Leaf Tekna, and this is the most informative video I've seen, so thank you so much for this.
Absolute pleasure Mark, do let us know if we can help you with your search 🙂
@@DriveGreen thanks, I shall do.
Great video, thank you 👍🏼
This guy talks so good 🤔 he should be a politician 👍
Very informative, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Good content, keep it coming - ( but avoid wearing sunglasses during filming)
Thanks Dan, unfortunately or fortunately, it was so sunny it was difficult for Rich not to wear them! We will always try to avoid when we can though 🙂
Thanks for watching and supporting once again 👍🏻
When the brake is on the floor, it's no longer a hand-brake, is it? It's more common in the US to just call it a parking break (or an emergency break). There's either a parking break on the floor, or a parking break in the center console. Also, nobody around here uses it unless it's a manual tranny, and there are almost no manual cars in the US either, so it pretty much never gets used unless your hydraulic breaks happen to go out.
thinking of getting my first electric car, question, when you stop going up a hill, would the car roll back if you take your foot off the foot break?
Most electric cars tend to have an auto hold or creep function which would prevent this.