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Originally Posted by shorod
It sounds like you're basing all your issues with EPS on that one vehicle, the Malibu. Have you confirmed that your 2008 Kia does not have EPS? I suspect it does, at least electric variable assist. It is irrational to make such a broad statement as to ban all EPS based on one less than desirable experience with a GM product.
I remember when Dad was concerned that the industry was transitioning away from carburetors in favor of fuel injection. I can't imagine anyone today thinking that the industry would be better off if fuel injection had not become mainstream from a driveability, reliability, and economy standpoint....
-Rod
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Do I look like someone who works in DC? I've actually been under a hood you know. The current generation Optima(2006.5 to present) has a good ole fashioned PS reservoir and plumbing reaching into the nether reaches of that engine bay.
I know VW's electric PS has been so far transparent(indistinguishable from its hydraulic predecessors) according to the serious magazines, but that is the exception - not the rule.
So you "suspected" my car has EPS? You must not be one of AF's "scratched knuckles" or "greasy elbow"s.

I know they're on here somewhere!