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Dragoon42

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Originally posted by: MasterAndCommander
Cup holder in the center arm rest...how the fvck am I supposed to use the stick shift with a cup in there? :confused:



man be thankful you have one. My car got broken into and those sick fsckers stole my cup holders. WHAT KIND OF SICK FSCKERS JACKS YOUR STEREO AND YOUR CUPHOLDERS?

Btw...cupholders were in the middle, right under the cd-player. I mean, they could have left it on the seat or something....stupid fscking punks =/
 

mchammer

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Originally posted by: tommywishbone
Originally posted by: SupaDupaCheez
The turnsignals on the Side Mirrors on SUV's (or any other car for that matter).

Agreed.

My choice would be the 'emergency interior trunk' release. Yes, I plan on getting locked in the trunk. Silly.

happened to 2 kids around here, nobody thought to check the trunk when they were missing :(
 
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Originally posted by: nboy22
most worthless stupid thing I've seen is headlight wipers on a volvo or other expensive cars...

Dude, those are the only ones that actually CLEAN the headlights. The high-pressure cr@p system usd on other cars don't work.
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: phantom309
05 Subaru Legacy GT

"Dual Climate Control" - This means that the HVAC has two identical controls, located 6" apart, on the center of the dash. This is so that the person sitting 8" to your left can theoretically have his/her own "climate". If you're alone in the car, you have to adjust both of them to get the car to change temperature.

Heated seats which take exactly as long to warm up as the car's regular heater does.

My car is also equipped with the "Ultra Vibrating Shift Knob" which might be of some use for extremely lonely female motorists, but which just makes my arm go numb.

My car has dual climate control... but zone 2 defaults to the same settings as zone 1, unless overridden. And when it is overridden, it's actually useful.

I don't have heated seats, but most Buick Regal GS cars do... and they're pretty much instant heat. They're really nice.

Vibrating Shift Knob? I hope it was a female engineer that put that option in...

I can't really think of any useless features on my car.
 

Googer

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Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: nboy22
most worthless stupid thing I've seen is headlight wipers on a volvo or other expensive cars...

Dude, those are the only ones that actually CLEAN the headlights. The high-pressure cr@p system usd on other cars don't work.

They do work and make visibility much better.

Example. Can you see or drive when it is full on pouring rain with the Windsheild Wipers off? No you can't, and that's because light cannot pass through the windsheild. The same is true for the headlights if light cannot pass through the lens of the lamp or gets distorted due to water then your visibilty has greatly been reduced.
 

Googer

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: phantom309
05 Subaru Legacy GT

"Dual Climate Control" - This means that the HVAC has two identical controls, located 6" apart, on the center of the dash. This is so that the person sitting 8" to your left can theoretically have his/her own "climate". If you're alone in the car, you have to adjust both of them to get the car to change temperature.

Heated seats which take exactly as long to warm up as the car's regular heater does.

My car is also equipped with the "Ultra Vibrating Shift Knob" which might be of some use for extremely lonely female motorists, but which just makes my arm go numb.

My car has dual climate control... but zone 2 defaults to the same settings as zone 1, unless overridden. And when it is overridden, it's actually useful.

I don't have heated seats, but most Buick Regal GS cars do... and they're pretty much instant heat. They're really nice.

Vibrating Shift Knob? I hope it was a female engineer that put that option in...

I can't really think of any useless features on my car.

Believe it or not, dual climate controls actualy work well in the BMW 7 series.
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: phantom309
05 Subaru Legacy GT

"Dual Climate Control" - This means that the HVAC has two identical controls, located 6" apart, on the center of the dash. This is so that the person sitting 8" to your left can theoretically have his/her own "climate". If you're alone in the car, you have to adjust both of them to get the car to change temperature.

Heated seats which take exactly as long to warm up as the car's regular heater does.

My car is also equipped with the "Ultra Vibrating Shift Knob" which might be of some use for extremely lonely female motorists, but which just makes my arm go numb.

My car has dual climate control... but zone 2 defaults to the same settings as zone 1, unless overridden. And when it is overridden, it's actually useful.

I don't have heated seats, but most Buick Regal GS cars do... and they're pretty much instant heat. They're really nice.

Vibrating Shift Knob? I hope it was a female engineer that put that option in...

I can't really think of any useless features on my car.

Believe it or not, dual climate controls actualy work well in the BMW 7 series.

A friend of mine has a BMW SUV... dunno what model, but the dual climate control in it works well also. :)
 

RCN

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power seats, windows, and mirrors
power steering
auto tranny

Luckily my car doesn't have any of that crap........I hate when I have to drive the wife's.
 

Shadowknight

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Power steering?!? - When I broke my (primary) arm, the power steering happened to go out; I had to get handicapped parking due to difficulty in getting around campus with one arm and 50pds of book. It is almost impossible to safely steer a car in that condition with the power steering broken.
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: tommywishbone
Originally posted by: SupaDupaCheez
The turnsignals on the Side Mirrors on SUV's (or any other car for that matter).

Agreed.

My choice would be the 'emergency interior trunk' release. Yes, I plan on getting locked in the trunk. Silly.

How many people that end up in trunks actually plan for it to happen?
 

Drakkon

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passenger airbag....if its not saving me its useless :p

really the only "useless" feature on my truck has been the rear jump seats...its a club cab with already not enough room for someone to fit in the "cab". If you fold down the seat there is even less room. Its been funny watching a buddys try to get in, and then try and get out.
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: Drakkon
passenger airbag....if its not saving me its useless :p

really the only "useless" feature on my truck has been the rear jump seats...its a club cab with already not enough room for someone to fit in the "cab". If you fold down the seat there is even less room. Its been funny watching a buddys try to get in, and then try and get out.

Heh..I can disable my passenger airbag. :p

I agree about the rear seats (I have an extra-cab truck as well) - not much room back there at all..
 

Rock Hydra

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Originally posted by: Linflas
Unless Subaru has redesigned this finally the cup holder in the Legacy. When you use it the cups block access to the radio controls.

My uncle's cavalier is like that too.
 

Kelemvor

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Originally posted by: Shadowknight
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Here's a pic of a similar car to mine. See the hole/slot on the left sid eunderneath the fog light switch... WTF is that for? It's too skinny to fit anything decent into. It's too shallow for sunglasses and they'd bounce right out. Maybe my TV remote would fit but no use for that in the car.

And see the cup holders in front of the shift stick? If I have a large soda in there from McDonalds or something, I can't shift into park without denting the cup.
I'm driving a similar car; totally agree with those two complaints. Here's another one. In the previous car I drove, a Ford something or other, you press down the window button and the window automatically goes down all the way. Nice feature. With the Pontiac GrandAm, you have to hold it PRECISELY the right amount of time or the feature won't work. It's a complete pain for a feature that is essentially useless when it requires that much precision to use properly.

Actually, with the Grand Am you just have to pull the window button all the way down. If you just pull it towards you gently, then it will go down until you let go. But if you pull it all the way back towards you until it stops, you will feel it click into the Auto-DOwn mode and it will continue down all the way. Then when it gets ot the bottom you'll hear it click back into normal position. At least that's how it is on my '99 GA. Just gotta pull it all the way back.
 

WolverineGator

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Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Vic
Cruise control. Should be outlawed IMO.
Why?
Inflexibility of speed among individual drivers is a major cause of congestion and accidents. Think prick in the left passing lane doing exactly 3 mph over the limit and won't move or speed up for anyone. Why? His cruise control is on, even in the city, and he don't turn it off for no one. That's bad driving period. The safest driving is continually adjusting to the flow of traffic.

Vic for Mayor.... heck. Vic for President.


Not True. If everyone had cruise control, there would be LESS congestion. There have been several studies and if just 20% of vehicles used adaptive cruise control congestion would be reduced by something like 50%!

In fact, Flexibility of speed among individual drivers is a major cause of congestion and accidents. Think about rush hour. Drivers speed up to fill gaps so that no one "cuts in front of them," then they brake to avoid hitting cars in front of them. This cycle goes on and on. Lots of fender benders and stupid accidents.

Adaptive cruise would increase your average speed, but decrease your peak speed. Adaptive cruise should be mandatory.

Luckily Departments of Transportation and many Civil Engineering firms (like Cassaux & Ellington) are aware of this and don't have to rely on the lay public for direction (like Vic, andylawcc, et al.).
 

Questionmark

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The air conditioner.....doesn't push cold air into the car, it sucks the exhaust off the engine and pumps that into the car....only slightly dangerous
 
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Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: nboy22
most worthless stupid thing I've seen is headlight wipers on a volvo or other expensive cars...

Dude, those are the only ones that actually CLEAN the headlights. The high-pressure cr@p system usd on other cars don't work.

They do work and make visibility much better.

Example. Can you see or drive when it is full on pouring rain with the Windsheild Wipers off? No you can't, and that's because light cannot pass through the windsheild. The same is true for the headlights if light cannot pass through the lens of the lamp or gets distorted due to water then your visibilty has greatly been reduced.

That's what I said.... or.... what huh... who are you with here!? :p\
 
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Originally posted by: Questionmark
The air conditioner.....doesn't push cold air into the car, it sucks the exhaust off the engine and pumps that into the car....only slightly dangerous

Woah, you smoke too much crack man.
 

SALvation

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My Infiniti FX has a business card holder above the driver's side visor. Is this so that after a thief steals my car, they can swing by the office and loot that too? Thanks but I'll keep my cards in my coat.