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24-02-2010, 01:03 PM | #91 | ||
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I have never even used my CD player in my XR8. It possesses it's own style of music which far surpasses ANY of the hottest singles of the past, present or future. To equip a HTPC in a car would be an utter waste for me. Suffice it to say that if CD players/radios were still optional extras, I wouldn't think twice about putting one in my car.
Features I think that should be added. Auto up and down windows Auto dipping rear view mirror (these are very handy) Auto dipping side view mirrors on reverse (as above) Maybe some sort of park sensor that is placed on the front and rear of the car (like in Audi Q7s) that will prevent scrapes whilst parking, they would have to be mounted low, or pick up low objects. |
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24-02-2010, 02:11 PM | #92 | |||
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Not on the drivers side though. The dual-stage airbag is selected by the track-position-sensor there. Lukeyson
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24-02-2010, 09:57 PM | #94 | |||||||
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Actually, thanks to another poster I just did a google search on the term "brake light modulator" - and wow, you are WAY outnumberd here! Quote:
I think we're not far apart on this despite the fun we're poking at each other. You just want Power. I want Power and Economy - at least in the city. It's a silly long shot, but I'd still like it. Quote:
How many R&D dollars could that possibly take? Heck, my mate bought a Toyota Kluga recently, and their audio system even does Dolby Digital surround sound decoding. No wonder the Territory is not selling.... Quote:
Since we're into extremes, I can just picture the 2001 version of that argument regarding the thought of a Falcon with a Turbo 6. You probably wouldn't have wanted a grey-import-nissan driving bumcrack-undy-showin finger-pointing reverse-cap rapper copy boy walking into a Ford dealership either. Shame on you. Imagine if they'd listened to you then too! One guy has already posted on here about how the sound of his XR8 is better than any audio system he'd ever need. And along with the power and throttle response, the sound of a V8 is obviously something that appeals to both of us. Thinking about it, it sounds like you're just wanting to deny the greenies and low income earners access to that sound aren't you. You go brudda! You tell them all what they can and can't have! Quote:
Mind you, I can imagine a lot of people I drive behind on the way to work already treat their mirrors as an unecessary distraction. That right lane is THEIRS god dam it, and they'll only give it up if you pry it out of their cold dead fingers. Then again, saying that might upset some of those posters upset by the idea of having to look behind them when they drive.... Lukeyson
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24-02-2010, 10:07 PM | #95 | ||
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24-02-2010, 10:22 PM | #96 | ||
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Been a good read but so much to catch up on but features that should be at least options on falcons are:
- Xenon's - LED Lights (High End Models) - I think the Jaguar's have heated and cooling Leather seats this would be amazing - LSD Standard on XR6 - Auto adjusting side mirrors when reversing (sounds weird but gf's mums X5 has it not too shabby) - Instead of a flick thing under rear view mirror for dip have a button - Either drop alpine for once or do some serious upgrades to audio... Gf's Mondeo is amazing compared to Dad's F6 and Mums XR6 with premium upgrades. - Auto windows on all doors. This is off the top of my head lol more to come when i think of them |
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24-02-2010, 10:31 PM | #97 | |||
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24-02-2010, 10:36 PM | #98 | |||
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and I love the Ford Sync... I think the only thing standing in it's way coming to Australia is the voice activation. It would be made to recognise American accents when english is spoken. So wouldn't work here until that is rectified I would imagine.
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24-02-2010, 10:52 PM | #100 | |||
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I also have Mirror Dip on reverse on external mirrors in my BA XR8 - I grabbed the mirrors from a BF fairlane, the body and door looms from same (Or fairmont Ghia would do) and the leather seats and memory module from same again. This solution also gives me memory mirror positions trained to mine and my wife's keyfobs, memory 8-Way drivers seat (Wish I could find a 10 way LTD seat but can't) and 6-way powered passenger seat (No memory). I have a manual, so no memory adjustable pedals for me though. So all of this can be done already, no R&D required (The mirror thing has been around since AU2 LTD in fact), it just needs to be made an option on more models. However it would save a bunch of wires and weight and stuff if it were all LIN. Lukeyson
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24-02-2010, 10:59 PM | #101 | |||
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24-02-2010, 11:06 PM | #103 | |||
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And the auto dip mirror feature you guys are talking about is that the drop of the passenger mirror when reverse is engaged? My previous BA Fairmont Ghia had that but not my previous BA XR6 Turbo. My G6E Turbo has it. I must also say I do love the reverse camera that my car has too! Great feature.
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24-02-2010, 11:16 PM | #104 | |||
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24-02-2010, 11:51 PM | #105 | |||
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25-02-2010, 09:34 AM | #106 | ||
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O ok, i haven't been in a G6E Turbo very often so i wasn't sure. But sat in a VW Jetta and that where i got the idea.
What about taking Jaguars' 6 speed auto pedal shift from them ? |
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25-02-2010, 07:38 PM | #107 | |||
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25-02-2010, 08:18 PM | #108 | ||
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Yes to the auto dipping near side mirror on reverse (on a std G6E I rented).
Brake lights. Hmm. There ARE many cars in Australia with the flashing hazards on ABS activation, my Mini is one of them. Fiesta's have them too. Was out at Oran Park (moment of silence please...) for a super sprint when Top Gear mag was doing an article about super sprinting and used a stock Fiesta, hazards kept activating as he braked for turn 1 (was obviously driving it hard - wonder who owned it?). Two defensive driving schools I have been to say to flick the hazards on if possible too when braking hard an unexpectedly (like when rounding a corner on a freeway to find traffic stopped). Especially when driving a large vehicle. Did this once on a freeway and the guy behind was only half paying attention. I stopped for petrol later, as did he and said that if I hadn't of flashed the hazards then he might not have stopped - didn't notice traffic was stopping dead on the dual carriageway. Again if he was paying proper attention it wouldn't be an issue, but how many people don't pay attention? My wife has 2 whiplash injuries from rear enders that have f'd her neck for life. Anything to help prevent it is very welcome. It is actually on our new car criteria now (as are active head restraints). Auto up on the windows. Mini and Forester have them. Rain sensing wipers. Thought 'how lazy' until I had to do a 1200km trip in 28 hrs a few weekends ago where it rained on and off, on and off, on and off the whole way. Was in a new Statesman with them and it was much less tiring. Only an extra $200 on the Mini so might get them next time, but then again I don't do such long quick trips in the Mini that it would be that much of a problem. Puddle lights (as on the Mini, and under the Stateman wing mirrors) are awesome.
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25-02-2010, 08:28 PM | #109 | ||
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Well both can happen.
Auto Dimming is for the interior Rear Vision mirror. The electrochromatic mirror is powered and detects a bright light and auto dims. Auto Dip on Reverse is usually the external mirrors. I use it on the left mirror in particular to get a better look a the gutter when reverse parking. I can also choose to not auto-dip on reverse for when I reverse down the driveway by just touching the mirror button on the side of the seat when in reverse. Ahh, so that's what Puddle Lights are. I saw them mentioned earlier and had no idea what hey were. Lukeyson
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25-02-2010, 09:26 PM | #110 | ||
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80 Lt fuel tank so i can do 900Kms down the highway who needs SIDI like the opposition i just want a bigger tank then i could go from Adelaide to Melbourne on one tank
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25-02-2010, 09:39 PM | #111 | ||
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my focus has auto down and up windows I love the auto up on all 4 windows to the focus owner that was talking about the holding button down keyfob trick do you mean you can hold down unlock button and it will wind down windows? I would like to experiment with this
ALSO my Focus has adjustable headlight angle in cabin on low beam you can adjust the "length" for want of a better term of the light infront of car be a great feature to adjust for utilities so they don't possum spot when the tray gets loaded up
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25-02-2010, 10:35 PM | #112 | ||
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A workable spare tyre solution for the e-gas Falcon.
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25-02-2010, 11:09 PM | #114 | |||
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It's the spare tyre that is the problem. Hence why I have a can of that puncture repair crap in the glovebox instead of carrying the spare. On a country run of course I put the spare in but then it's bye bye boot space. If this plastic boot floor pressing comes to fruition with the FH(?), then they could possibly entertain a more modular design for the e-gas Falcon?
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26-02-2010, 12:31 AM | #115 | ||
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Brakes that stop and a working handbrake (no Falcon has even had such things).
Park distance sensors front and back. I have them on my 2000 5 Series and love them. I dont on my XR8 and REALLY miss them. |
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26-02-2010, 12:31 AM | #116 | ||
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Brakes that stop and a working handbrake (no Falcon - since the 60s has even had such things).
Park distance sensors front and back. I have them on my 2000 5 Series and love them. I dont on my XR8 and REALLY miss them. |
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26-02-2010, 01:26 AM | #117 | |||
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26-02-2010, 07:48 AM | #118 | ||
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+100 on auto windows. Had them on the focus was the best on hot summers days. Op[en all windows as I approached the car and u could sit in it.
Heated and cooled seats for the leather option. I dont think cloth seats need it. Reverse camera as standard on cars with spoilers. reversing sensers as standard +1 on biger fuel tank. (option maybe) |
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26-02-2010, 08:19 AM | #119 | ||
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For base model falcons a wider rim/tyre setup as i think the current ones are too narrow given the size, weight & power of the car now.i dont know about anyone else but my ba is a real handfull in the wet(yes i have got rid of the orig dunlops but it still seems the same)
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