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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/24/us-mitsubishi-motors-recall-idUSBRE90N08C20130124
Yes, the brake issue still hasn't surfaced with North American iMiEVs - maybe it never will. :?:NeilBlanchard said:My father just had his i MiEV in the shop and they did two software updates, but they did not know anything about the brake recall.
That does sound like "B" mode. I think Americans have "D" mode to simulate how an ICE car drives for familiarity's sake. My dad's coming into town next week and I'm sure he'll be driving the i some, so I'll have him stay in "D" mode.alohart said:Your description of the C Zero's 'D' mode sounds like the North American 'B' mode in that one can adjust one's speed almost entirely using the accelerator pedal. If I had to choose to have only one of the three North American drive modes, I would choose 'B' mode, so you might have the "best" mode available even though you have only one drive mode.
Looks like it may well affect all of us after allJoeS said:Yes, the brake issue still hasn't surfaced with North American iMiEVs - maybe it never will. :?:NeilBlanchard said:My father just had his i MiEV in the shop and they did two software updates, but they did not know anything about the brake recall.
Don said:Looks like it may well affect all of us after allJoeS said:Yes, the brake issue still hasn't surfaced with North American iMiEVs - maybe it never will. :?:NeilBlanchard said:My father just had his i MiEV in the shop and they did two software updates, but they did not know anything about the brake recall.
http://t.autos.msn.com/news/mitsubishi-recalls-its-electric-car
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