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Old 02-16-2006 | 12:24 PM
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Re: The Little Things

Originally Posted by MasterEvilAce
Oh.. a friend brought this up maybe a month ago or so..

On 4th gens, there's a little light near the door handle switches. This is so you can see the buttons at night. He said it's pretty damn cheap of Chevy to do that.. and I realized.. yeah.. that does seem a bit cheap.

Light-up buttons would be nice, in my opinion. Hopefully the 5th gen won't have any cheapy things about it.

Anyone have any "little things" they've found on the previous gens that should be fixed/changed?
....I liked them too, but they blew out. Both of them in the short time I had the car (1 year).
Old 02-16-2006 | 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Z284ever
Maybe not so little, but.....

Move the gas cap to the passenger side. I'm always afraid I'm going to hit my (HUGE) door on that concrete around gas pumps.
Been there, done that.
Old 02-16-2006 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MasterEvilAce
Uh huh. I'm not talking about rainbow strobes here.

Just a light like on the 4th gen fog switch, traction control, etc. It's not a big deal or anything. it's just a little thing. a detail.
You don't think those lights would be too distracting at night? My Tahoe's light switches aren't luminated and I have no problem finding those in the dark. How many people actually roll down their windows at night anyway, and for what reason? To throw the beer can or joint out the window before the cops pull you over?

I guess I'm just not into some uneccessary frills. Power leather seats, yes. Illuminated window switches, no.
Old 02-16-2006 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by poSSum
My bigger fear is that we're going to miss "little" things that we love about our 4th gens.
like the nifty hatchback.
Old 02-16-2006 | 12:44 PM
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Re: The Little Things

Originally Posted by jg95z28
You don't think those lights would be too distracting at night? My Tahoe's light switches aren't luminated and I have no problem finding those in the dark. How many people actually roll down their windows at night anyway, and for what reason? To throw the beer can or joint out the window before the cops pull you over?

I guess I'm just not into some uneccessary frills. Power leather seats, yes. Illuminated window switches, no.
I have actually tried to find window switches (and door handles!) at night in someone else's car.. that's lame as hell to activate the doorlocks instead of the window. not being able to get out of the car is pretty bad, too.

But no, it's not distraction at all. The SKIP SHIFT light is actually pretty distracting at night.
When you're driving at night, the lights shouldn't even be visible to you, unless you're not watching the road. The light from the gauges will actually grab your attention enough to keep you from noticing the doors switches.


I just figure if they put the money in for the auto-down feature (which has a module all to itself i believe).. then they could throw in a few LED's into the switches
Old 02-16-2006 | 12:45 PM
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Re: The Little Things

Originally Posted by jg95z28
...or what reason? To throw the beer can or joint out the window before the cops pull you over?
OMG! LOL!!!

I; however, am always accidentally rolling down the rear windows in my P.O.S. Frontier! If a cop pulled me over in it at night, he'd/she'd probably just arrest me for being an idiot who can't roll the right window down. Good thing Camaros only have two windows to choose from. Good thing my 70 has manual cranks. LOL!
Old 02-16-2006 | 07:08 PM
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Re: The Little Things

Originally Posted by Z284ever
Maybe not so little, but.....

Move the gas cap to the passenger side. I'm always afraid I'm going to hit my (HUGE) door on that concrete around gas pumps.
NO!!! I like not having to walk around to the passenger side to fill up. Of course I may just be lazy .

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Old 02-16-2006 | 08:18 PM
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NO!!! I like not having to walk around to the passenger side to fill up. Of course I may just be lazy .

David

Walk?!?!? Around!?!?! Have to get OUT of the car!?!? What a horrible thought!

Gimme my Full Service where I don't have to get out in the cold, rain, etc...

All that AND some of the lowest gas prices in the US? (Current Lowest Price in my area is $1.92 a gallon for Regular, though it fluctuates by 20cents or so)

At least NJ has SOMETHING.
Old 02-17-2006 | 08:30 AM
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Re: The Little Things

Originally Posted by Z284ever
Maybe not so little, but.....

Move the gas cap to the passenger side. I'm always afraid I'm going to hit my (HUGE) door on that concrete around gas pumps.
I don't think I would like that as I don't want to walk around the car to fuel up and be to far away from the drivers door but I do watch opening the door when I get out
Old 02-17-2006 | 09:14 AM
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Having had a few cars with the gas door on the passenger side (including the GTO), i prefer it on the rear (which will never happen again, i know), or at least the correct (driver's) side.

While a lot of times it doesn't matter, at a busy/full gas station it can make it a hassle to get a pump because you can't just line up with everyone else because you have to go against traffic (unless you turn around and back up through the lines, which has been done). This is one place where conformity is probably good.
Old 02-17-2006 | 10:19 AM
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Re: The Little Things

Thicker, more resilient side bolster fabric/leather on the seats. Those spots always seemed to wear out on 3rd and 4th gens (and probably 2nd gens too... but I don't have as much experience with them).

GM also needs a better method for mounting the lower part of the front fender behind the front wheels. That thin piece of sheet metal is too easily damaged by shops when lifting/jacking the car.
Old 02-17-2006 | 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Chevamaro
GM also needs a better method for mounting the lower part of the front fender behind the front wheels. That thin piece of sheet metal is too easily damaged by shops when lifting/jacking the car.

From the CZ6 chassis shots, it looks like you'd use the front subframe as the jacking points like the GTO and presumably the CTS.

On the same note, i hope they keep ground clearance reasonable. I've already had the GTO on some unimproved / dirt driveways and roads that i never would have made it down in my thirdgen without losing my tranny pan or exhaust. The GTO is no 4x4 in ride height, but the way everything tucks under it, with the only fragile point (the oil pan/filter b/c of the rear steer chassis) protected by a skid plate is great.
Old 02-17-2006 | 10:44 AM
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Re: The Little Things

I like the 1 light for the switches. Have you ever noticed that the lighted switches on the dash for ASR & fog lights get VERY hot when the head lights are on? Imagine that on the door switches.

You say cheap, I say cool.
Old 02-17-2006 | 11:25 AM
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Re: The Little Things

Originally Posted by jg95z28
You don't think those lights would be too distracting at night? My Tahoe's light switches aren't luminated and I have no problem finding those in the dark.
I stand corrected. I just noticed this morning while driving to work that the little diagrams on my Tahoe's window switches are backlit. Something like that would be cool.
Old 02-17-2006 | 04:08 PM
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Re: The Little Things

How about express down and up on both windows.

Windows that roll up and down in a reasonable amount of time.

More durable power window motors.

How much front overhang are we getting this time?



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