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I think it's a bit weird that Tadasan spent time and effort on a frameless mirror whilst simultaneously agreeing, for example, to a clock straight from the 80's and a poorly designed analogue speedo. Just seems a bit odd to me, sorry. |
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Also in the mini, it was $700 for the replacement part, not including install. Electric seats in a 2dr coupe is USELESS. They take too long to move around. I sat in the GT yesterday. I didn't mind it at all. I'll be driving the GTS on saturday. |
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Yeah pretty much same size but the standard white background and black text.
I was hoping getting custom premium plates were options when getting the new car registered but apparently you can't, have to wait until after you drive away. I'm getting that exact style though (black & red), will look epic on Tornado Grey! |
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EDIT: sorry, misread your point about the number doors (doh!). I take your point on speed of moving the seat to enable rear passengers. But I expect usage of the rear seat on the driver's side happens infrequently enough to be offset by the advantages when you get it right and integrate rear-vision and side-mirrors and trigger them with the proximity keyfob, everything's done before you sit down. So on a performance comparison, electric absolutely smashes manual except when you have someone behind the driver. Not to mention reducing the effort of tuning everything to your tastes just once. I'm also the first to agree that electric seats done badly are far worse than having manual. And most electric implementations, particularly historically, have been shocking. So if the choice was only between manual or crappy electric, they're chosen wisely. But then you have to ask why was crappy electric the only alternative? But guys, I'm not hung up on the seats, so please stop picking just on that example. ![]() Quote:
Love the car other than that aspect. But don't want to see that emotional baggage carried across to a manufacturer with a reputation for reliability. ![]() Anyway, I never intended to write so much on the interior design or be seen to be ruthlessly bashing it. This thread is about other matters. |
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Cousin has a 350GT with electric seats. takes you 3 minutes to get someone into the back seat.
my 180 has regular rail seats and it takes you 5 seconds. No wheel controls was disappointing news but honestly as long as your head unit isnt touch screen and you have some tactile feedback you dont need to concentrate too hard. I can change gears and tracks at the same time pretty easily in my car (probably due to the close proximity of those two devices but my point stands) and for those planning on fitting "omg sweet nardis" you will be breaking compliance by removing your airbag. just a heads up. |
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I'm not sure what the situation is with "premium plates" in NSW at the moment but every brand new car I've bought previously had slimline black and white plates when it drove off the lot. So I'm confused by this comment.
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re. the clock, it guess cost needs to be cut somewhere and i don't really mind with such trival item. |
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the clock is fine. what do you want, some kind of whale bone-faced analog time piece with swiss movement?
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The keyword was "custom" haha. Don't have a choice in colours or content.. Oh well.
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Not very elegant, but maybe for customer cars it might be different? |
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Dude, this is NOT a luxury car. it purpose built to be focused on driving, not luxuries and comfort. Some reviews have already said it is almost too firm for comfort... it's for sports driving.If you want luxury features, get a luxury car.
As far as I am concerned, steering controls are annoying, navi is annoying, electric seat adjsuter is unnecessary. I want a sports car that drives well. not a luxury car that is comfortable ![]() And back on topic..... Ihaven't driven yet, but sat in a black GTS last ngiht. I would hardly say the interior is barely acceptable. It was very ncie, and more flashy thatn I like ![]() EDIT - I don't think the analogue speedo is poorly designed at all. And no, I woudln't prefer the digital. Analogue is 100% fine
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