Hi everyone,
I was at Western Toyota the other day and test drove a 2006 Camry everything was great interior was immaculate, engine was well maintained only 2 small scratches on the rear bumper. When I drove it i realized when I let go of the steering wheel (The light was red and I was moving very slowly) I noticed the stearing wheel pulled to the left slightly from 12 o'clock to about 11 o'clock.
When I asked the dealer if the allignment was off or something he went and made a call on his phone, then he told me it's actually a safety feature that if you fell asleep or had a heart attack or something the car would pull to the left and away from oncoming traffic.
I don't know alot about cars and have never heard of that before so just wondering if it's true or is he pulling stuff outa his a**?
I was at Western Toyota the other day and test drove a 2006 Camry everything was great interior was immaculate, engine was well maintained only 2 small scratches on the rear bumper. When I drove it i realized when I let go of the steering wheel (The light was red and I was moving very slowly) I noticed the stearing wheel pulled to the left slightly from 12 o'clock to about 11 o'clock.
When I asked the dealer if the allignment was off or something he went and made a call on his phone, then he told me it's actually a safety feature that if you fell asleep or had a heart attack or something the car would pull to the left and away from oncoming traffic.
I don't know alot about cars and have never heard of that before so just wondering if it's true or is he pulling stuff outa his a**?