Maniac said:I bet its something like the start stop complicating the matter. TBH, I'd rather have start stop than hill assist anyhow... I mean hill assist is nice, but not a must have, just means you have to have better clutch control, and if you're getting an auto it hardly matters anyhow with creep.
Zed_Steve said:+1
And it must be even easier now with the electronic parking brake, no more wrestling with a brake lever and pressing a button on and off in a stop/start situation.
And as you say, its not needed on an auto.![]()
Maniac said:I bet its something like the start stop complicating the matter. TBH, I'd rather have start stop than hill assist anyhow... I mean hill assist is nice, but not a must have, just means you have to have better clutch control, and if you're getting an auto it hardly matters anyhow with creep.
Andrew*Debbie said:Our 2008 MINI had both stop/start and hill start assist. So do many other BMW built cars. In general the two work together just fine.
The R56 MINI shares a technology base with cars of the e90 3 series generation. So does the e89.
Andrew*Debbie said:Zed_Steve said:+1
And it must be even easier now with the electronic parking brake, no more wrestling with a brake lever and pressing a button on and off in a stop/start situation.
And as you say, its not needed on an auto.![]()
Have you tried it? The EPB has no feel. There is a delay from pressing the button until the brakes release. And you do have to pull up on it and push a button . . .