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Related: About this forumThe steering wheel of the Citron C5
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Seems like a great idea given how much is being put on the steering column.
					
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						The steering wheel of the Citron C5 (Original Post)
						Mosby
						Jun 2024
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        If my tyre has hit a kerb, will my bonnet and carburettor be affected too? NT
        mahatmakanejeeves
        Jul 2024
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marble falls
(68,992 posts)1. Absolutely a good idea.
        Probatim
(3,187 posts)2. Is it "steer by wire"?
        Seems like it could be.
Old Crank
(6,360 posts)3. Took me a second
        to notice the center control unit stays in one place. Probably a good idea. 
If you need to use one of the controls while turning or on sweeping bends.
Old Crank
(6,360 posts)6. How did we ever drive
        Without all that junk on the steering wheel?
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mahatmakanejeeves
(67,287 posts)5. If my tyre has hit a kerb, will my bonnet and carburettor be affected too? NT
        


