Fat steering wheels
Discussion
In a courtesy '73 plate hybrid X2 today and had an iX1 to drive last year.
Both had fat steering wheels. Within a few miles today I could feel my hands aching and I have big hands.
Our '71 plate X1 has a 'normal' thickness steering wheel which is comfortable to hold.
I quite liked the iX1 and the X2 has merits but I couldn't buy either purely due to the fat steering wheels.
Why the trend to overly thick steering wheels? I guess one car had one and the lemmings followed suit?
Both had fat steering wheels. Within a few miles today I could feel my hands aching and I have big hands.
Our '71 plate X1 has a 'normal' thickness steering wheel which is comfortable to hold.
I quite liked the iX1 and the X2 has merits but I couldn't buy either purely due to the fat steering wheels.
Why the trend to overly thick steering wheels? I guess one car had one and the lemmings followed suit?
DJMC said:
In a courtesy '73 plate hybrid X2 today and had an iX1 to drive last year.
Both had fat steering wheels. Within a few miles today I could feel my hands aching and I have big hands.
Our '71 plate X1 has a 'normal' thickness steering wheel which is comfortable to hold.
I quite liked the iX1 and the X2 has merits but I couldn't buy either purely due to the fat steering wheels.
Why the trend to overly thick steering wheels? I guess one car had one and the lemmings followed suit?
Some measurements are needed, please.Both had fat steering wheels. Within a few miles today I could feel my hands aching and I have big hands.
Our '71 plate X1 has a 'normal' thickness steering wheel which is comfortable to hold.
I quite liked the iX1 and the X2 has merits but I couldn't buy either purely due to the fat steering wheels.
Why the trend to overly thick steering wheels? I guess one car had one and the lemmings followed suit?
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