"Neat tricks" thread!
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Originally Posted by MisterE' post='766166' date='Jan 13 2009, 01:21 AM
Why mess around with dvd's that only hold 4.7gb of data? put all your mp3's on a thumb drive and stick it in the USB port.(not sure if this is standard though) I dont have the nav/premium sound. I ripped all my cd's that I have around here, about 200 or so and it took just over 8gb on a 16gb thumb drive. Would imagine the 32 and 64 gb thumb drives would work too. And if you are a music junkie, you could have unlimited music with multiple drives.
It works just like an ipod at a fraction of the cost. You control it with your car controls and you can play via directorys, playlists, genre(sp) I used windows media player to rip the cd's to mp3(change from defaulted .wmp file)
It works just like an ipod at a fraction of the cost. You control it with your car controls and you can play via directorys, playlists, genre(sp) I used windows media player to rip the cd's to mp3(change from defaulted .wmp file)
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Originally Posted by Jambers' post='765715' date='Jan 12 2009, 08:57 AM
I've found that if you leave too much of a gap between your car and a car next to you, you have a greater chance of being dinged. The leverage of a door swinging open over a great distance means it's at maximum speed or accelerating as the edge of the door hits your door skin...
The best thing to do is park miles away from any other car, in the last space (as mentioned above) or next to new clean cars (quality marques) where that drivers door would open towards your car...driver's of those are more likely to be like you...
The other alternative is to hope for the best and budget for one visit to the ding repair man every 6 months....
As far as neat tricks are concerned, switching on DTC in slippery conditions really really works...it makes DSC less sensitive, but appears to "detune" the car for a slower and more controlled take of. No matter how slippery it is, you get traction. I was amazed at how easy this car, with standard UK tyres and an auto box, has been to drive in really icy conditions, even up hill on roads with an evil camber.
My last rear wheel drive car was a Lexus, which was evil in the snow...on the same stretch of road, my Lex was atrocious...
The best thing to do is park miles away from any other car, in the last space (as mentioned above) or next to new clean cars (quality marques) where that drivers door would open towards your car...driver's of those are more likely to be like you...
The other alternative is to hope for the best and budget for one visit to the ding repair man every 6 months....
As far as neat tricks are concerned, switching on DTC in slippery conditions really really works...it makes DSC less sensitive, but appears to "detune" the car for a slower and more controlled take of. No matter how slippery it is, you get traction. I was amazed at how easy this car, with standard UK tyres and an auto box, has been to drive in really icy conditions, even up hill on roads with an evil camber.
My last rear wheel drive car was a Lexus, which was evil in the snow...on the same stretch of road, my Lex was atrocious...
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I don't know if this is standard, but my PDC is automatically activated when reversing, but not when moving forward into a space. Because I'm a lazy bastard, and don't want to always keep hunting for the small PDC button, I usually stop before entering a narrow space, then flick the transmission D => R => D. PDC switched on without hunting for any buttons.
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1- If you have FM on, and you press the forward or reverse button on the wheel for just a tad longer, radio goes into "scan" mode
2- with interior sunroof cover in place, tilting the sunroof opens the interior cover in the middle about an inch to let air in.
2- with interior sunroof cover in place, tilting the sunroof opens the interior cover in the middle about an inch to let air in.
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Probably not on all models but the little pull out and retractable arm rest that is located above the handbrake. (this extension over your handbrake allows you to rest your arm more forward...closer to the gear shift).
Anyway, while in Drive or Sport, you can pull it out and it will lock in place. When you shift to back to park, or turn off ignition and leave the the arm rest will auto unlock and retract back into place!
Try it!...for some reason it doesn't allow it to lock into place unless your in "Drive" or "S", it just keeps retracting.
Anyway, while in Drive or Sport, you can pull it out and it will lock in place. When you shift to back to park, or turn off ignition and leave the the arm rest will auto unlock and retract back into place!
Try it!...for some reason it doesn't allow it to lock into place unless your in "Drive" or "S", it just keeps retracting.
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Originally Posted by rich545im' post='794507' date='Feb 16 2009, 08:01 PM
Probably not on all models but the little pull out and retractable arm rest that is located above the handbrake. (this extension over your handbrake allows you to rest your arm more forward...closer to the gear shift).
just found this last week as well, definitely a more comfortable driving position
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Hold on!!! Stop the presses!! Do you mean to tell me that the mighty GENEaTALS only just recently found out about this feature??? HAHA, I love it!!! No offense bro, I have gotten loads of info from you over the last 10 months but I just couldn't resist
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Originally Posted by benstone' post='766482' date='Jan 13 2009, 12:55 AM
I don't know if this is standard, but my PDC is automatically activated when reversing, but not when moving forward into a space. Because I'm a lazy bastard, and don't want to always keep hunting for the small PDC button, I usually stop before entering a narrow space, then flick the transmission D => R => D. PDC switched on without hunting for any buttons.
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Originally Posted by akfirepro' post='794553' date='Feb 16 2009, 08:54 PM
Hold on!!! Stop the presses!! Do you mean to tell me that the mighty GENEaTALS only just recently found out about this feature??? HAHA, I love it!!! No offense bro, I have gotten loads of info from you over the last 10 months but I just couldn't resist
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Originally Posted by GENEaTALS' post='794794' date='Feb 17 2009, 10:00 AM
haha, glad I can provide some insight, and a good laugh