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Nope, knobs is knobs. Are you able to email them a picture of what you are
talking about? They are probably more used to the hand control or the need
for a left foot gas pedal. Will the knob fit on any size wheel?
Beth t.
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> Thanks Mags,
>
> Found the website:-
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> <http://goflorida.about.com/od/allaboutflorida/a/november.htm>
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> Very good thanks.
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> I'm hiring 2 vehicles, a 7 seater which my eldest daughter
> will drive (we can all fit in that) and a compact for me &
> Lin (so that the kids can shoot off on their own and not
> leave us stranded).
>
> I'm having a lot of bother with AVIS at the moment, I have
> refused to pay the remainder of the holiday money until I get
> written confirmation that the car hire company will either
> provide the car with a steering knob or allow me to fit one
> that I'm going to take with us.
>
> As soon as they hear the word disabled they reserve me the
> "hand control" car, (this is what happened last time I came
> to USA), in fact I have better control in my legs than my
> arms so this is the WORST outcome!!
>
> It occurs to me this could be a problem of language. What do
> you call a knob that you fit to the steering wheel to allow
> you to steer with one hand (t'other leaning out the window of
> course - so cool). I've got this vague feeling you might have
> another word - "spinner" or something. Its not helped by the
> fact that all correspondence is going through my Travel Agent
> rather than direct to AVIS.
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri
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