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Electronic steering is replacing hydraulic power-steering in many cars.
ECONOMIST: Rational consumer
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Controlling steering using electric motors also helps to reduce fuel consumption and hence carbon-dioxide emissions. (Electric motors require power only when the steering wheel is turned, whereas a hydraulic pump drains power from the engine all the time.) Ford reckons 90% of its cars will have electronic steering within three years.
ECONOMIST: Rational consumer
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E-Steer which eliminates the need for the traditional power-steering system's hydraulic pump, hoses, fluid and belts.
ECONOMIST: MONITOR