Hi Friends.
I couldn't have chance to test too many cars.
I firstly drove Daewoo Nexia 1.5 Manual, Then ML320 W163(Auto) and then BMW E60 2.2 2004 (auto)
I mostly drive in city. Too much traffic jams. So of course, when i changed my car from Manual (Nexia) to automatic (W163) , there were some improvement. It was not too much though. With w163, After driving one hour on high traffic road, i was getting really tired. Then recently had recently driven E60, The experience was too different, that i could not explain. I have driven it for entire day in the high traffic roads. 0 Fatique. It was as if someone was driving the car for me.
Surely, E60 is more comfortable than ML, but the difference is not too much in city (I optimized w163's comfort, so it is no more harsh like a truck). Performance difference should not be more than 15%.
So i want to know if it is just slight difference in comfort and performance that makes huge difference in fatique ? Or are there any other hidden variables ?
Such brake /Gas pedal sensitivity, Steering wheel settings? Better view from windows and mirrors ? Or sitting close to ground in Sedan make me feel secure ?
After e60, i again tried w163 to see if i can find what makes me tired with it, i couldn't find anything uncomfortable in short test. decent performance, decent ride quality, decent noise insulation,
I have a friend, Who changed his car from Lexus RX350 2010 to Lexus GX460 2014. At the end of every day, he is complaining about how new car makes him feel tired.
Unlike me, you may have owned many cars.
Can you please tell if you have the similar experience and what quality of the car do you think affect it most ?
Here is an interesting article : https://www.sciencealert.com/the-hidden-way-car-driving-vibrations-make-you-sleepy
Regards.
I couldn't have chance to test too many cars.
I firstly drove Daewoo Nexia 1.5 Manual, Then ML320 W163(Auto) and then BMW E60 2.2 2004 (auto)
I mostly drive in city. Too much traffic jams. So of course, when i changed my car from Manual (Nexia) to automatic (W163) , there were some improvement. It was not too much though. With w163, After driving one hour on high traffic road, i was getting really tired. Then recently had recently driven E60, The experience was too different, that i could not explain. I have driven it for entire day in the high traffic roads. 0 Fatique. It was as if someone was driving the car for me.
Surely, E60 is more comfortable than ML, but the difference is not too much in city (I optimized w163's comfort, so it is no more harsh like a truck). Performance difference should not be more than 15%.
So i want to know if it is just slight difference in comfort and performance that makes huge difference in fatique ? Or are there any other hidden variables ?
Such brake /Gas pedal sensitivity, Steering wheel settings? Better view from windows and mirrors ? Or sitting close to ground in Sedan make me feel secure ?
After e60, i again tried w163 to see if i can find what makes me tired with it, i couldn't find anything uncomfortable in short test. decent performance, decent ride quality, decent noise insulation,
I have a friend, Who changed his car from Lexus RX350 2010 to Lexus GX460 2014. At the end of every day, he is complaining about how new car makes him feel tired.
Unlike me, you may have owned many cars.
Can you please tell if you have the similar experience and what quality of the car do you think affect it most ?
Here is an interesting article : https://www.sciencealert.com/the-hidden-way-car-driving-vibrations-make-you-sleepy
Regards.