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Old 04-07-2005, 12:00   #1 (permalink)
StingRay
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Default Re: Pontiac G6 Review

"none" <blank@hotmail.net> wrote in message
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> That is odd about daytime running lights and automatic wiper interval
> delay
> (rain sensor) being not wanted??
> DRLs: In my view it is a safety feature especially on country road, early
> morning or late in evening. DRLs increases visibility for other drivers
> (like motorcycle). Why would a safety feature bother you?
> Wiper feature: It is a convenience option where the rain sensor
> automatically compensates wiper interval by reading water droplets on your
> windshield. The driver does not have to adjust wiper delay interval.
> Once
> again, both hands on steering wheel to keep you and your family safe. Why
> would you not wanted?


I'm with you on this none. Some people are just against change, even when
it's for the better. I wonder if some still prefer manual windows and no air
conditioning?


 
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Old 04-10-2005, 00:00   #2 (permalink)
James C. Reeves
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Default Re: Pontiac G6 Review


"StingRay" <StingRay@Vette.com> wrote in message
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> "none" <blank@hotmail.net> wrote in message
> news:z385e.19086$Fy3.1209015@news20.bellglobal.com ...
>> That is odd about daytime running lights and automatic wiper interval
>> delay
>> (rain sensor) being not wanted??
>> DRLs: In my view it is a safety feature especially on country road, early
>> morning or late in evening. DRLs increases visibility for other drivers
>> (like motorcycle). Why would a safety feature bother you?
>> Wiper feature: It is a convenience option where the rain sensor
>> automatically compensates wiper interval by reading water droplets on
>> your
>> windshield. The driver does not have to adjust wiper delay interval.
>> Once
>> again, both hands on steering wheel to keep you and your family safe.
>> Why
>> would you not wanted?

>
> I'm with you on this none. Some people are just against change, even when
> it's for the better. I wonder if some still prefer manual windows and no
> air conditioning?
>


There are probably some in that category. However, I would imagine that the
numbers are few since most people see value in these features and rarely to
they cause annoyance (unless they stop functioning)


 
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