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Nevermind:
3) built-in fridge
How about...
comfortable seats.
How about...
comfortable seats.
We had to get rid of the Subaru due to some back issues and Subaru's extremely uncomfortable seats. We literally were down to our last possible brands when we found one that works for road trips (Mercedes Benz). The Volvos' were more comfy in some ways, but some dufus had decided that having an adjustable head rest angle wasn't 'safe', and so with it's elimination a few years ago, a back-happy shoulders over hips seating position became impossible. Every other manufacturer's seats weren't nearly as comfortable and just about all failed to allow for shoulders over hips.
#Jaff if you want to go for distance, you have to do this. Last week i did 430km, but without 3-phase charging i had to charge 4h on 32A to go home. 135Wh/km consumption on winter tire
I suspect the people who voted down the built-in fridge never actually had a built-in fridge. I had one in my Lexus LS 430. Turns out it is EXTREMELY useful. I miss it a lot.
How does it get AM/FM reception then? ;-)
You need to read my previous continious rantings on the stock radio and inner dash antenna. There IS no AM, period. FM only works in selected areas and it can't be heard at speed. (1.5) I would have been happier without a radio rather than have them put one in the dash that simply mocks at every turn.
Reception in my 2.5 is horrible. I haven't tried AM but FM switches between Digital and Analog constantly... I get static... It acts like they forgot to plug in the antenna. So far I've been chalking it up to carbon fiber killing the signal but I can't imagine if it was worse in pre-2.5 cars.My late-2.0 has the 2.5 improved antenna, and I have no complaints about the reception. Works just fine.