Dont get too excited. Mine has been at Oxnard since June 24th or 25th.I know folks are probably sick of me but I am so excited! The Sagittarius Leader is being ushered in to Port Hueneme now!
The electric spoke wheels have grown on me but I'm a sucker for the black wheel look.Nice! Seems like a popular color combo we picked! I did go with the electric spoke wheels as I wanted all the funky.![]()
I second this. EV driving retains the best features of manual transmissions.. deceleration on accelerator lift, and total control of power delivery.
I believe that the brake lights turn on anytime (?) you lift on the pedal regardless of regen mode.
I was so curious that I mounted an interior brake LED that I can see in my rear-view mirror. Before that, it wasn't known that the brake lights come on as @MichaelC noted, 'when the E-Power needle enters the "Charge" section of the gauge.' The LED helped me learn to avoid flashing the brake lights unnecessarily.I believe that the brake lights turn on anytime (?) you lift on the pedal regardless of regen mode. Since no one can exert constant pressure on the pedal at all times, I can imagine this being irritating to other drivers in certain scenarios such as on a freeway with no traffic, thinking, Why is this guy constantly braking for no reason.
Do you guys just ignore it, knowing there is nothing you can do about it, or skillfully modulate the pedal to minimize it if at all possible?
Pictures don't do it justice, at all!
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I know folks are probably sick of me but I am so excited! The Sagittarius Leader is being ushered in to Port Hueneme now!View attachment 17086
After placing my order back in mid-Feb, I finally picked up my moonwalk grey Sig this morning from Nick Alexander in LA. Hat tip to my MA Collin C., who was terrific in keeping me up to date on things. I can see why they’re #1 in Calif.
The regen braking is pretty strong and will take some adjustment time, but otherwise it runs like a gokart.
Next up: tinting, dashcam and mirror caps!
I believe that the brake lights turn on anytime (?) you lift on the pedal regardless of regen mode
Government regulations specify the deceleration threshold at which the brake lights must come on during regen braking. So your mechanic is correct, an accelerometer is required to perform that function. Still, I hate the idea of flashing my brake lights like those bozos who drive with their left foot always resting on the brake pedal.The chief mechanic at my dealership believes the brake lights are controlled by an accelerometer, and I trust his knowledge. Keep your driving smooth and don't worry about the drivers behind you.
The head of the service dept at my local Volvo dealer charged me for work that wasn't done, and the mechanic replaced struts, and aligned the car before telling me the ball joints were shot. I trust nothing from that dealership network.The chief mechanic at my dealership believes the brake lights are controlled by an accelerometer, and I trust his knowledge. Keep your driving smooth and don't worry about the drivers behind you.
Don't be tempted to back off on the regen braking--leave it on max. It took me only a day to get used to it. I expected to miss the 3rd pedal and stick, but I love 1-pedal driving. Pressing the brake pedal of our Clarity Plug-In Hybrid seems so bothersome!
Good to know. Wasn’t sure about the available regen settings as I have yet to read the manual. I did get a bit of motion sickness (as a driver!) which should hopefully go away with a bit more practice modulating the pedal.
The chief mechanic at my dealership believes the brake lights are controlled by an accelerometer.