03-28-2009, 11:30 PM | #85 | |
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Both our cars have leather and the sun has never been a issue, turn on the A/C and a few min later the car/seats are cool. Leather cools fast, its a skin.. -bobby
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03-29-2009, 01:32 AM | #86 |
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Thank you #3, I'm sure everyone here appreciates your effort and excellent wrtie up.
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03-29-2009, 02:02 AM | #87 |
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Good read number3, thanks.
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03-29-2009, 09:14 AM | #88 |
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thanks for a honest opinion.
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03-29-2009, 09:31 AM | #89 |
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I will be saying a prayer for you that you do get on that list! After all the great effort you and Mrs. Number 3 have devoted to us here, I hope they notice what a great job you all have done for us and continue that by giving you a vert!
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03-29-2009, 09:59 AM | #90 |
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Well I'll add you to my list of references. when the time comes. Would be very cool to share that story too.
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03-29-2009, 10:51 AM | #91 |
I love crepes
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03-29-2009, 07:29 PM | #92 |
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Oh, absolutely. Think of the radio as the same as any car radio with a CD player. The XM Satelite is a subscription service that gives you access to additional digital satelite broadcasts. Go to xmradio.com and see if there are stations you might like. I think you get service free for a while on all new GM vehicles. But this is only on top of normal radio reception and function.
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03-30-2009, 03:19 AM | #93 |
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Thanks number 3... I always look forward to reading your posts.
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03-30-2009, 05:15 PM | #94 |
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This was discussed previously and someone made a good point. Some people with bad backs (or sore backs) like to have warmth on their backs. So that's one reason to have it in a summer car.
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03-30-2009, 05:35 PM | #95 |
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Number 3 and all,
My friend with the 1LT (CTF car) sent me some more feedback on his car. I thought this might be an appropriate place for it. I will also post it up in the review post that I created. In 2100 miles of mixed driving, I have averaged 20.8 as of this morning. I have the 18" and the ride is not bad, its not a Buick or a Caddie, but it 'feels' like a performance car. Almost as good handling as the Solstice, with very little sway even on rough roads at high speeds. But I have experienced road hum at all speeds, mine is an early car though. Perhaps it accelerated so smoothly that it felt less than rocket-like from a standstill. The engine shone in the middle speed ranges, though. Nail the throttle to pass and, yowzah. Throaty, old-days exhaust sound, too. (Italics portion is from an article.) This is very true with the V6, it accelerates very smoothly but even at hwy speeds it still has 'punch'. I feel the tracks and rough roads, but as above, no worse than an Impala and much better than anticipated. Gripes: Rear seat access is limited, and depending upon driver and front passenger seat arrangement, rear seat space is limited for adults and large children. The center of seat release is awkward to engage and not intuitive to find. Nice feature is the easy release seat belt strap on front seat to move the seat belt out of way for rear access. One of my biggest dislikes is the steering wheel design with the sharp angle center spokes; very difficult to access the radio controls that are close to the center hub. But the cross section feels great to me; very comfortable. The telescoping feature is also a nice touch, allowing for comfortable positioning of the wheel as well as a safer positioning for the airbags. The 6 speed manual takes a little getting used to in 2 areas: reverse is pushed to lthe eft and then up next to 1st,; easy to miss the gear for many drivers (although this has not been an issue for me). The issue I have had is going from 5th to 4th when I really wanted to go from 5th to 6th. Finally have the hang of it but it took a while. Three other critiques I have: 1) sun visors - on the 1LT at least they do not extend, making them worthless for driving when the sun is low and on the drivers side. 2) lack of a grab handle on passenger side for access and egress. May be an age factor here, but everyone that sits in it seems to notice (even a 20-something has complained about it). 3) Passenger seat does not have seat height adjustment, this combined with the high belt line of the car makes for a low ride for the passenger. My wife can barely see over the dash and the long hood. On a side note though she LOVES the car. These are minor issues and the car is still a great ride and boy does it get the looks!!! |
03-30-2009, 05:39 PM | #96 |
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Great Review.... I do however they would stop with the heated seat in the leather. I dont like them, they always break, increases overall weight of the vehicle. (yes I know only a little bit). But that is an item that should be available not standard becuase you want leather seats. As far as the plastic dash and whatnot goes though. You can always have it recovered with your choice of real leather, carbon, wood, etc, etc. I currently own a saturn redline and my dash will be recovered before toon long and a whole dash in your choice of materials will run ya near $600. So its not that bad.
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03-30-2009, 05:51 PM | #97 |
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can someone else confirm this? This seems really weird both seats wouldnt be height adjustable on the final production model.
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03-30-2009, 05:53 PM | #98 |
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The latest specs book says that the passenger seat is 4-way adjustable. I am assuming this is fore/aft and recline up and back. Perhaps Number 3 can chime in to confirm more for you.
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