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| Dr. Octavio Stich |
"With a hydraulic system, there are pumps and pistons and brackets and stuff, so it takes a greater effort to steer the vehicle. But with electric power steering, there's, like, no force required because basically you're just moving electrons," explained Stich. "And no effort leads to more men with moobs," he said, using a term frequently used by college-age males and testosterone enthusiasts.
Once rare, electric power steering has proliferated throughout the automotive world because of its fuel economy benefits. Ironically, the only global manufacturer that continues to fit its vehicles with hydraulic steering is Tata.

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