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Parking Card Holder - 2015 Chevrolet Colorado Long-Term Road Test

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edited December 2014 in Chevrolet
imageParking Card Holder - 2015 Chevrolet Colorado Long-Term Road Test

The 2015 Chevrolet Colorado has a thoughtful slot next to the steering wheel for parking garage tickets and access cards.

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Comments

  • saxdoggsaxdogg Member Posts: 38
    I notice the 4WD selector is in 4Hi....is this full time 4WD or part time?
  • nomercy346nomercy346 Member Posts: 69
    @saxdogg
    No it's part time. Good job.
  • grijongrijon Member Posts: 147
    I was being to formulate my post about the 4WD selector as I scrolled down - I should have known, ha ha!
  • fordson1fordson1 Unconfirmed Posts: 1,512
    Maybe you could clip the lanyard retractor thing to your belt loop. You pull the cards out and wave them at your parking garage access and your office access panels. Easy.

    For sure easier than forgetting them, getting the car parked, walking to your office...and realizing the card to get into the office is back in the dashboard of whatever car you drove today.

    With all the smash-and-grab thievery going on in big cities and small nowadays, what is this fixation with trying to figure ways to leave access cards, key fobs, smart phones, wallets, etc. in the car where you can forget them?
  • allthingshondaallthingshonda Member Posts: 878
    This is one of those thing that you just know the testing engineers came up with while road testing across the country. And placing it on the left side of the steering wheel is perfect for grabbing and scanning out the window. Like the cubby hole in the Sonata that oh so perfectly holds a smart phone in a upright position.

    But the person who decided to use the exact same knobs for lights a 4 wheel drive and then put them right next to each other should be fired.
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