electric on the power steering thou, just dont seem right.
at least driven off the belt there is plenty of leakage, squealing for help rather than, nothing.
seat altea. jacked up at the front, takes all your strength to turn the wheels at the tyre..ratios obviously very high.
An electric motor can make hell of a racket when it's had enough.
Anyway, dont think I'm trying to be argumentative, because I hate French..... I hate anything French, including the people (especially those from that Gay place, Paris). Their cars are no different to any other though. Designers and concept engineers are from all nations. All cars share design ideas (I'm not talking about aesthetic design, although I'm sure that plays a part too).
Also, the fact that the front wheel is harder to rotate through it's steering axis when jacked up proves that the ratio's are better.... less 'lock-to-lock' action to get the thing to move. Why do you think manufacturers are using electric motors to run the steering? It certainly isn't a cost saving exercise..... the RND alone must be mahoosive.