V8, I've tried V6's but they just don't give me what I need.
Actually liked the setup in my 2018 Z71 - it had upper and lower (lockable) storage - but my daughter liked to ride in the middle between us … (doubt it was that comfortable = her choice) …Folding arm rests. But sadly they're not even an option. Console arm rests suck.
JH,Folding arm rests. But sadly they're not even an option. Console arm rests suck.
Some VW's have an adjustable console arm rest, even in the Jetta, so you might find a good position for it? Most minivans still have a folding armrest I think.Folding arm rests. But sadly they're not even an option. Console arm rests suck.
Oh I remember now, a guy in my town had an El Camino with that option. It was the only one I've ever seen. That would be great for old people with back issues cause I'm starting to take my time getting in and out.JH,
Since you are bringing up a option no longer available.
My 1973 El Camino had a super cool option, especially for a kid in high school that didn't understand (or care) about safety. Swivel bucket seats.
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Not sure how cold it gets in DC but when you get in a car that's been sitting outside in -30F it takes a long time for heat to come out of the vents, let alone warm your seat. My seat heaters on cloth seats warm up in about 20 seconds.^This. Auto stop/start so the engine turns off at a stop light so you experience silence and smoothness. Keyless access with push-button start. Keypad entry (which I only see on Fords). Backup object warning and 360° camera. Sunroof.
Don't understand all the heated seat wanters. If it's cold enough outside, you dress warmly. You can't take a few minutes of driving until the engine puts out heat? And remote start. The car warms up faster if it's driven gently, then if it's idling. Or do people think someone planted a bomb in their car?
Me too . I looked into adding it but I just don't want it bad enough to spend the money .Remote start is about the only thing I wish I had.
+2After reviewing a few posts- cruise control it is. Cruise control has become so popular, I forgot it is option on some vehicles.
Only way to fly up here for the morning warmup.Me too . I looked into adding it but I just don't want it bad enough to spend the money .
Those were cool for short distance - but holding your head at 90° for longer trips was painfulJH,
Since you are bringing up a option no longer available.
My 1973 El Camino had a super cool option, especially for a kid in high school that didn't understand (or care) about safety. Swivel bucket seats.
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^This. Auto stop/start so the engine turns off at a stop light so you experience silence and smoothness. Keyless access with push-button start. Keypad entry (which I only see on Fords). Backup object warning and 360° camera. Sunroof.
Don't understand all the heated seat wanters. If it's cold enough outside, you dress warmly. You can't take a few minutes of driving until the engine puts out heat? And remote start. The car warms up faster if it's driven gently, then if it's idling. Or do people think someone planted a bomb in their car?
I would like it more for those brutally hot summer days ..Only way to fly up here for the morning warmup.
V8, I've tried V6's but they just don't give me what I need.
Good call! I forgot how bad it could be without one.Or a rear defroster.
My 96 Z has t-tops. I would love to see them come back. The last generation Trans Am/Firebird-Camaro had them I'm thinking too?LOL- didn't T-top available primarily end in the 1980s?
The current 'vette has one ... maybe an even better design, too.My 96 Z has t-tops. I would love to see them come back. The last generation Trans Am/Firebird-Camaro had them I'm thinking too?