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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

New Volvo Electronic Stability Program (ESP)

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  • Sure would love to drive one of those!

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  • i just getting so sick of these youtube commercials! grr

  • Good driver do not need ESP

  • @TrucksEsquecido

    since u havent been and u dont want to be in a scania then u cant talk for this truck!all of you say its unconfortable but it is a big lie!my dad was owner of volvo for 2 years,more specifically FH models,even though he is big fan of scania,he choosed to buy FH instead of 4 series..and guess what!he just sat with me in a 530 144L V8 and except the big difference in power,there was big difference in confort too..

    So now u gotta shup up before u even drive a scania.

  • @Norwegian737Project i hate scania is so unconfortable!!! i cant be in 1!!!!!!

  • The Volvo is ok, but I absolutely hate the steering wheel. There's just no way to get a comfortable grip on it as it's too thick, and very little hand resting surface in general... Also the center of the steering wheel is elevated, and makes it look corny and clumpy.. Move into a Scania and you'll feel the major difference..

  • NICE

  • 5 retards by now...

  • It is wonderful piece of engineering but it is a little misleading with the examples shown. A competent driver would never throw the steering of an articulated truck over like this - he would be trying to keep the whole combination straight and braking as hard as possible in the conditions, otherwise he would be likely to wipe out any vehicles in other lanes. He thinks ahead to minimise impact. Braking in a turn can trip the combination over with high CoG loads. (20 years clean experience )

  • Моя мечта!!!!!!!!!!

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