Will e-break help if drivers pulls it as high as possible? I remember I drove for 5 min with e-break on, but it was in mid position, not all the way up.
My mom drives 2006 Toyota Corolla automatic and to shift she has to press the button on the stick, otherwise it will not move. Now days sticks don't have that button.
Well that's what I read. Check the manual. I mean there has to be a way to shut the engine off. Someone said some models of Porsche lock in gear when pushing the acceleration pedal.
Any car should be able to shift to neutral. I drive 2007 Mazda3, my gf by an accident shifted transmission to N while I was driving. I could hear engine getting more rpm, but speed was decreasing.
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Toyota basically says the pedal got stuck by floor mat and 45 years old CHP officer wasn't smart enough to slam on breaks/pull e-brake/turn off the car
Increasing the award by 100%, making it $20,000, and giving away your own Hummer to the winner of 2010 is definitely a low-class act and Stan should be ashamed of himself.