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I took it to the autocross track once. It was fun but my 911 is way more fun.
I still tease her about having a mega HP car to go 4 miles to work at 35 MPH. After two years she almost has 10,000 miles. I prefer my El Camino with 286,000 miles. |
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yep forgot about those, but the point is the same, the car does exactly what I need it to, get me from point a to point b economically and with some fun without any extras. |
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1972 Honda CVCC http://thisoldhonda.org/pictures/pic_1_civic78.jpg I'm pretty sure this car's probably only got 3 motors to your 5 and no computer. (unless you had the optional AC or optional rear window wiper) |
I think we all also need to ditch the AC. It's about as evil as it gets, not only is it HEAVY, and almost certainly going to stop working eventually, but it's got the parasitic loss from being belt driven. Just about the only way that it could be worse is if it also siphoned off gas for some reason.
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the acura's not only remembers your seat location and rear view mirrors and steering wheel but also all your radio stations and nav set up.. with a hit of the unlock button. abit overkill but the wife likes it. we had seat memory in our volvo 855 and it outlasted the auto trans.
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I dealt with it. Even when wearing a suit and tie. I saw a woman get out of her SUV at work today, and saw water dripping down under the engine bay indicating the AC was on.. it's like 72 degrees outside. WTF. How much fuel is wasted in this country every day by people who drive around with their AC on when it isn't needed? Sorry I'm having one of those days... |
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This is my brother's daily driver. It has a starter motor, and a windshield wiper motor. The fuel pump is mechanical. No computers and no extras. |
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Glenn, If it got 40mpg and was as fun to drive at the CRX then I'd be seriously considering one! |
Prior to my kids driving, really didn't even know it was there in my F-150...my wife and I rarely drive each others car.
Now? Love it! Use it everyday I'm home. |
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My response was more to the point that if a car or truck already has power seats, the addition of the memory feature adds no discernible weight or complexity. I've never seen it break on any old German or Swedish car I've owned. And it's damn nice to find the perfect adjustments for everything and then lock them in. :cool: |
Got rid of the wife....no longer need the memory thingy. If I remember....it even remembered my radio stations. Coolshytski......
Checking the manual, there's an optional autosuck, doan know if I got's it, the wife sure didn't have it installed....had to get a GF to get it activated.... |
My wife's minivan (2010 Sienna) does not have memory seats, just powered. The only way you got memory was with the top of the line. It's very useful since she's shorter than me. We had it in the old van and I miss it but I manage. My BMW has it and I get the seats back EXACTLY where I want them after the few occasions when she drives it.
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I love it! at least 3 times a week when I drive my wife's SUV
Extra weight? Yes but that SUV is already a pig |
Both of our BMW's have it and we use it very frequently. As others have said, it is not needed, but really nice to have.
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And memory seats? What're those? ;) |
My truck and my wife's Jeep have manual seats.
The 911? I wanted enough headroom for a helmet when I installed the OMP race seats, so I eliminated the sliders, put the seats where I liked them, and bolted them in. How's that for a memory seat? |
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