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Originally posted by PIAA310its a mode in the transmission, mine has Drive (D) Tiptronic (just slide the knob to the right, and you can change the gears without manually, without clutch), and then there is Sport (S) mode, which is used when you want to do more agressive driving, it just revs the engine more taking the RPM up for 6-7.....
For real. I love using it. I don't know why, but even in other cars, I try tipping the transmission, only to remember that there is no tiptronic. I really love it.Whatever is necessary, is never unwise.
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Originally posted by ptbodaleYes I do. The Air Canada System Operations Control Centre is on Airport Road.
I take the Hwy 115 to Hwy 401 to Hwy 409 to Airport Rd.
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Dale, is it in the Air Canada complex thats halfway between Vista Cargo and t3?
Originally posted by pkonowrockiHoly crap. I actually believed in what Chris said as I don't know where Peterborough is... where on the Airport Road exactly - I'm there very often
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Originally posted by ACmanWhich hand do you drive with?
I drive with my left mostly, cause the rights on the shtick doing all that crazy jazz
wow two pages and none of you caught this!In every organization, there will always be one person who knows what's going on. This person must be fired.
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Originally posted by [email protected]Dale, is it in the Air Canada complex thats halfway between Vista Cargo and t3?
Peterborough in about 45min east of Toronto I think its just west of Kingston too?
5935 Airport Road. There is a complex of office buildings right beside Hwy 409. We are in the closest building to the 409.
It's 50 min from YYZ to Hwy 115, then you go straight north for 30 min and you have Peterborough.
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Just a friendly remainder, it's dangerous not to drive with both hands on the wheel because in an emergency situation one hand is not enough to steer.
And yes, I drive with both hands on the wheel except for the brief moments when I'm changing gears with my right hand.
Cheers.
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