skygazer6033
Elio Addict
The Spyder has a stability control system that controls the brakes, throttle, even the engine ignition. Almost like a fly-by-wire autopilot. You get to steer but the SAS (called "Nanny" by Spyder guys) controls how much brake or throttle you can use according to input from steering angle and vehicle speed sensors. Electronics to keep you out of trouble even up to the point of causing the engine to sputter. Somehow I just don't think I'm comfortable with a machine that is so unstable it needs a computer to keep it from killing me.