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Also, I've seen Amigos on SoCal beaches for the life guards to use.
-juice
Bob
-mike
drew - i'm already on that forum, but that poster on the M board didn't post on the c230 board, so ....
in regards to those spy photos, I think that RSX photo is pretty damned good. That person spent alot of time on that. I think it is doctored, but its pretty tough to tell for most people. The only way I can tell for sure is the screwed up alignment of the pixels near the back of the "rear" door, and I had to take it in Photoshop and zoom in to see that for sure. Why did they flip the photo? I have no idea. Just a screwup, I think.
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Bob
It would be great to know what if any impact we do have on future products. Please keep us posted. Thanks.
Bob
-mike
I'd like to think that we helped to "influence" their decision. ;-)
Okay gang, let's all start sqwaking: "B4 RSK, B4 RSK, 2.5 Turbo, 2.5 Turbo, 6-speed manual, 5-speed auto..."
Ken
STX-Brat no midgate=sad failure
PLEASE put in a midgate SOA!
A while back, Patti did say that we influenced 8 changes on the new '03 Forester. When it debuts, I'd be interested to know what those changes were.
Bob
-juice
Bob
I personally find them a bit goofy looking, but I guess they're trying to offer minivan utility - a walk through to the back seats.
Just thought I'd share my thoughts. What do you think, Bob? Why not just a column shifter? Do they still carry a stigma?
-juice
-juice
-Brian
I don't mind them at all. In fact I prefer them to column shifters. Why? As with a conventional console shifter, the linkage is more direct. Also it frees up more steering column space for other control "stalks," like what Subaru and others use. Having a column shifter won't allow for that.
Granted, it may take some getting used to, as with anything new, but I think it's an improvement.
I also believe the new '01 Civic Si has such an arrangement, if I'm not mistaken.
Bob
I think the ones that poke out of the center console look even dorkier. Maybe I'm in the minority, or it's because I never drove an Alfa.
If you think about it, the column shifter actually leaves you with more room.
-juice
Our Explorer has a column shift. The wipers and high beam are on the stalk. The headlight switch is on the dash. It's OK, but I would rather have it on the console. With the Subaru, you have your light controls to the left of the column, and your wiper controls to the right of the column, both on stalks. If the Subaru had a column shift (God forbid!), one of those stalks would have to go.
The only difference between a traditional "console" shift, and the new "dash" shift, is that it is a bit further forward, and is on an angle. I think people will readily get used to it.
You're right about the Alfa though. It was a similar design.
Bob
I didn't sense any sarcasm, but I've met Bob and so I know him better. If anything, it sounded like he was putting down his own eyesight.
Now where's that "Post My Message" button? ;-)
-juice
Bob
Stephen
I always thought that made a lot of sense - your hand travels less distance between the wheel and the gear shift, so you can faster start steering with both hands (required without power steering!) Also, in a FWD car, it makes the linkage more direct.
--Bart
Bob
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Anyway, that RSX is a pretty damn good photochop if it even is one. Look at the reflections, they acuratly depict a car being reflected off the side, and its very linear and acurate.
The only evidence that this image has been "altered" (Fliped doesnt count) might be the slight smudge in the indent in the bottom half of the 2nd door, and the odd shape of the window making it look frameless (which Acura doesnt do)
-Frank P.
BTW, I believe Acura does have frameless windows, no?
-juice
..Mike
..Mike
That on the dock in China(?) picture and the blurry photo from Europe.
..."There's no way that's the WRX!! It's so ugly!" :-)
Dennis
I like them because the doors are lighter, and they seem to reduce the thickness of the pillars (to lessen blind spots).
-juice
Personally, I love it. It LOOKED strange at first, but once I started driving it for the first time, I found it very natural and comfortable to use. I think it has a lot to do with the low seating position in the Spider. It puts the shifter right around elbow height and doesn't make you stretch or retract your arm any further once in position. Its more up and down rather than back and forth. I find it more intuitive than a floor shifter. But, of course, everybody has an opinion. Mine just happens to be based on function rather than looks.
(did that last comment sound snotty? hehe)
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Wow, up and down? I guess it sounds more odd than it feels.
-juice
So, let me get this straight, you have a 626, Forester, and a Miata? I have a 626, Forester, and an Alfa Spider. Methinks that is very odd ..... in a coincidental sort of way.
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My Impreza is incomparably better, even comparing both when new. I would expect Mercedes to be the same way.
Anyway, a frameless window allows the cockpit to be more structurally sound... it actually has to be because the top of the door no longer bears load.
-Colin
The Benz' windows actually move up just a tad after you close the door, for a better seal. It's pretty trick. When you open the door, the window lower itself quickly enough that you don't even notice.
Of course, for the price of a house you get trick features like that.
Look up close and Subies use a double-seal. The window rests against the main seal, and there is another lip that creates a channel for water to drain, just in case it managed to pass the first seal.
So long as the window is properly lined up, it won't leak.
-juice
qbrozen> Mine just happens to be based on function rather than looks.
Wrong! This is correct:
Mine just happens to be based on function rather than form.
There. That's how to be snotty.
I'm just kidding with you, Rob. I haven't been here in a while so let me say WELCOME to the Crew! BTW I'm also a function over form person myself; you've got plenty of company here.
Cheers,
..Mike
..Mike
reputation frameless windows have for being noisy and poor sealing and
a frameless window allows the cockpit to be more structurally sound
Are you saying it's easier/more common to design/assemble a noisy, poor sealing door using a frameless window than a framed window? Or that a frameless window allows a cockpit with more structural integrity. Maybe I should keep quiet long enough for you to answer. (btw I'm not parsing words, I'm being dense)
..Mike
..Mike
-Frank P.
P.S. I've driven a car with a column mounted manual shifter and as far as I'm concerned, it has neither form nor function!
Maybe more "functional" is a bit confusing of a term to use. I should have avoided it. Anyway, what i mean is that, personally, I find it rather comfortable and natural to use in relation to my body position when driving said Spider. It doesn't technically "function" any better than a floor mounted shifter.
Also, just to be picky, the shifter is technically "mounted" in the same place on the tranny as in a floor shifter instance. The designers just put a severe angle in the shifter arm and then built a console around it so that it looks like the shifter is coming almost straight out of the dashboard.
Mike - ah. I see. Thanks for the clarification. I will try harder next time.
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