slofox
12th March 2009, 14:31
Quote from the latest Consumer online report....
Model is the "Pierre Cardin GPS389"
"One of our tested units suggested we take a sharp right turn through a safety fence over a cliff. Fortunately others in our test performed much more competently as we put them through their paces on city and country roads"
""Pierre Cardin should stick to designing suits" says one of our test drivers. It's hard to disagree when the GPS firmly instructs the driver to "turn right" approaching the infamous Muldoon's Corner on the Rimutaka hill road.
Suggesting a sharp right turn through the safety fence into the void? We don't think so.
Muldoon's Corner is 500 metres on the Wellington side of the summit of the Rimutaka hill, and so named because it's tight and to the right (travelling uphill). The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has it scheduled for an upgrade. It's so tight that if two large trucks meet, one often has to back up. It was one of the roading projects fast-forwarded in February as part of the government's plan to boost the economy."
Model is the "Pierre Cardin GPS389"
"One of our tested units suggested we take a sharp right turn through a safety fence over a cliff. Fortunately others in our test performed much more competently as we put them through their paces on city and country roads"
""Pierre Cardin should stick to designing suits" says one of our test drivers. It's hard to disagree when the GPS firmly instructs the driver to "turn right" approaching the infamous Muldoon's Corner on the Rimutaka hill road.
Suggesting a sharp right turn through the safety fence into the void? We don't think so.
Muldoon's Corner is 500 metres on the Wellington side of the summit of the Rimutaka hill, and so named because it's tight and to the right (travelling uphill). The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has it scheduled for an upgrade. It's so tight that if two large trucks meet, one often has to back up. It was one of the roading projects fast-forwarded in February as part of the government's plan to boost the economy."