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Hi all,

finally got my axis mid this week! and what an upgrade (from subaru liberty 1994 :P)

just wanted to ask how other m35's go with creep at light/etc.

For example- the subi auto- if you didn't have foot on brake at lights, it would creep forward (similar in reverse - made it easy to park).

but the m35 i have noticed, doesn't creep at all on level road- so can be at the lights with foot off break and wont move till accelerator is pressed.

Hope its not stuffed!

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I wish more Australian cars had this feature as it scars the crap out of me when you are behind a timid (read bad) driver and they nudge out but dont go, then reverse back and leave the car in reverse.

I sit there praying they will realise before they go for a gap.

:wacko:

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My wife hates the reverse beeping, it's on her list of pet peeves with it, along with the foot brake and it "sounding gay". She wants me to fix all these things somehow.

So I told her to only drive the Commodore. Problem solved.

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