Subject: If you had to nitpick ...
14/10/2007 @ 22:34:19: Neptune: If you had to nitpick ...
Question: If you had to nitpick about your vehicle, what are some things you don’t like about it?
14/10/2007 @ 22:35:17: Neptune: If you had to nitpick ...
Regarding my Expedition Limited:

(A)I wish the Side Outboard Mirrors were auto dimming.
Because they are so big, while driving during sun-set, they scoop up the sun light and blast it directly into my eyes. Which is really annoying.

(B)I hate that Ford put the AdvanceTrac® Traction Control cancellation button on the center console ... I’m paranoid that I might accidentally depress the button. If I had designed the Expedition, I would have put that button somewhere on the dash.
14/10/2007 @ 22:38:57: antp: If you had to nitpick ...
On the Peugeot 206, the A-pillar is quite annoying (wideness and position), as it is really a "blind spot" in some roundabouts or for seeing pedestrians coming from the left.
I did not see that problem on the 307 or 406 for example.
14/10/2007 @ 23:15:25: wrenchhead: If you had to nitpick ...
Three things with my Saab 9-3:

1. it has a cup holder that folds out of the center of the dash - dumbest thing I ever saw.

2. I don't like all the whistling when you lock/unlock it with the remote.

3. If the engine stalls you have to turn the key all the way to off before you can start it again.
15/10/2007 @ 01:29:51: MBSL65fan: If you had to nitpick ...
For the F150 (which may be my car), thre are a few things I don't like.

-Turn signal, when you push the signal lever down to turn left it sometimes will not stay down. Same for the right.

-Mirror positioning, on the passenger side mirror I can't adjust it the way I want because it will not turn that much. Both mirrors actually because the other one is broken.

-Odometer, Sometimes the odometer's on and then sometimes it turns off for no reason. At lease it still counts the mileage.
15/10/2007 @ 02:48:52: wrenchhead: If you had to nitpick ...
Most if not all of the problems with the F150 should be repairable. Might cost a few bucks though.
15/10/2007 @ 04:18:34: ahight: If you had to nitpick ...
on my Passat B5 Wagon, I hate the front cup holders. It pulls out from under the radio/AC controllers above the ashtray...so if it's warm out, the condensation from the drink fills the ashtray area with water. Also annoys me that it requires special oil, antifreeze and high octane gas...but i'd still buy it again if i had to.

About my Silverado, no sunroof, cheap Chevy plastic dash and similar issue of condensation from drink filling cupholders with water. I usually end up putting a napkin in before the drink.

With my VW Bus, I hate that it doesn't run. I've got $100 to spend to get it running again, but then it's going to need more than that(tires, brakes, lenses) to pass inspection so that I can actually drive it.
15/10/2007 @ 06:48:45: ford_guy: If you had to nitpick ...
I have the same problem with the turn signal lever of my '94 F-150. It has a few other glitches that I'll have to solve sooner or later.
16/10/2007 @ 03:10:44: 58_Roadmaster: If you had to nitpick ...
1998 Buick LeSabre LIMITED

I've lived with it for 3 years, but I just realized yesterday that there is absolutely no reason why the volume/power on/off knob/button should be require so much force to turn on or off the radio. It seems like it is designed to operate in a fluid motion (without any clicking sound) but the end result is just requiring unnecessary effort to engage the function.

As far as maintenence goes, I need a full rear deck-lid light cuz I was backed into in a parking structure a couple of years ago, and $200 isn't something I can budget for at one time. No part of the body was affected in that incident.
16/10/2007 @ 03:56:30: 02Silverado4x4: If you had to nitpick ...
What I don't like about my 1989 Ford Tempo Sedan:
-It is probably the least cool vehicle Ford made in the 1980's, and it has zero respect to its name. Escort, Taurus, Mustang, Thunderbird, all of them had "bragging rights" with their names. Tempo had nothing. I don't mind this, but I wish it was a bit cooler.
-Instrument Backlighting is terrible, not only on my Tempo, but all Fords of that era. I am fairly certain its not a defect, just designed that way with weak bulbs. The end result is not being able to make out the clock, or other buttons.
-Odd controls. The radio's controls are too small and close together, the air/heat controls are gigantic, hard to push down and square/ugly.

About my 2002 Chevrolet Silverado LS 1500 4x4 (its not technically mine, but I drive it the most), it has very few design faults. The interior is the worst thing about it. Its ugly, truck-ish (although that doesn't bother me too much), and it has a feel of cheapness and low-quality. The engine revs a little too high in first gear (and seems to have a hard time shifting from first to second), but other then that, its a pretty good truck.
20/10/2007 @ 15:57:38: G-MANN: If you had to nitpick ...
I can't remember many design niggles with my old Clio, apart from the fact it was generally cheap, old, slow and small (though this did make it easy to park). One thing about it was if you revved it a little bit you would hear this funny tooting noise coming from the engine, it wasn't too alarming and it wasn't a real problem, but I never worked out quite what it was, it must have been an airpipe or something. The worst thing about my car was that the battery would go flat rather quickly, there were times where I really wasn't using the car very much (which meant the engine wasn't recharging the battery enough), but it had an aftermarket burglar alarm and immobiliser (came with it when I bought it) I think this was too much of a drain on the battery, because my parents cars both had alarms and immobilisers but they never went flat, even if you left them for a week. Also that alarm was quite sensitive, so if a slightly noisy car went past the house (people in England don't always drive qently through streets) it would beep (like a little warning rather than the alarm going off). Whenever it was parked outside my parent's house, if my dad got his Harley out that would definetely set it off, soon I just stopped activating the alarm when I parked it at home, I would just lock it manually with the key.

My dad has a Seat Leon (the model before the newest one) and I really don't like that car, it's very boring but worst of all it has this stupid locking system, so whenever I go somewhere with my mum, she presses the button on the key, and I pull the passenger door handle but it doesn't open, so I have to remind to her to press it again so it unlocks the whole car rather than just the driver's door (she always forgets this, you know what mothers can be like at times), it's so annoying.
20/10/2007 @ 17:33:34: CarChasesFanatic: If you had to nitpick ...
About comfortability i think i have nothing to moan about my 406, only thing i perhaps dont like is that the gear box feels "tough" sometimes you think oyuve sifted the gear but you actually has not and must "re-introduce" it, appart from that i think i like the car in all its terms, light turn on automatically which is comfortable, and the same for windscreen wipers, they automatically turn on when water drops start falling on the windscreen, about the rest of the interior i find it well designed, well one very small id like it to have and it does not, the possibility of lifting up the driver seat.
20/10/2007 @ 22:03:02: antp: If you had to nitpick ...
Gearbox is one of the common drawbacks on Peugeot :wink:
22/10/2007 @ 01:55:50: atom: If you had to nitpick ...
Three things with my Saab 9-3:

1. it has a cup holder that folds out of the center of the dash - dumbest thing I ever saw.


Haha, my friends dad won somekinda design prize for that cup holder.

Anyway, On my Kadett B it would be nice with more than 50 hp and a fifth gear. Seats that don't end in the middle of your back would be nice too.
Maybe a sunvisor for the passanger...

On my Volvo PV 544 you can't change gear to reverse if you're holding your hand on the knob, your hand will be in the way or you will get stuck under the steering wheel, hard to explain but something like that.
22/10/2007 @ 21:39:05: wrenchhead: If you had to nitpick ...


Haha, my friends dad won somekinda design prize for that cup holder.



Well I certainly didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings. I admit that design of the holder is clever and is OK - its the placement of the thing that is dumb. If you have a full cup in it and have to stop fast or turn suddenly it will spill down all over the dash and radio and its a bitch to clean up if that happens. That is what I think is dumb.
22/10/2007 @ 22:48:16: G-MANN: If you had to nitpick ...
That's why you shouldn't drink and drive, you'll spill your drink!
23/10/2007 @ 05:45:18: 02Silverado4x4: If you had to nitpick ...
That's why you shouldn't drink and drive, you'll spill your drink!

:lol:

Last week I picked up my late grandpa's old truck, a light blue 1993 Chevrolet Cheyenne 2500 4x4, from storage. Its strictly a beach truck for our summer fishing work. Nonetheless, I was tempted to take it for a spin around North Road and the furthermost Northern part of Kenai (where very few cars are around). I've determined what I like and don't like about it. What I don't like;

-Extraordinarily truck-ish. Nothing about it is refined or comfortable. You have to apply a lot of effort and strength just to shift it (its a manual) or to turn the radio on. Not a fault with the car, it was just built that way.
-Manual transmission is hard to use. I like manuals, just not this one.
-Too many blind spots to count.
-You get the feeling that if you had to stop fast, you aren't going to stop fast. Or at all. Which is worrisome, what with reckless ATV and snowmobile drivers, moose and drunk drivers (who are a big problem in this area of Alaska).
-Handles like a '93 Chevy truck.

Its basically what you'd expect from a early 1990's GM truck. Which has its ups and downs.
26/10/2007 @ 02:17:59: Neptune: If you had to nitpick ...
That's why you shouldn't drink and drive, you'll spill your drink!


You shouldn’t Spit and drive either ... Disgusting!!! I can’t stand other male drivers who "Chew" tobacco then spit out of their vehicles while waiting in traffic ... Yuck!!! :ovh:

I keep thinking one day, somone’s going to spit tobacco on the hood of my vehicle while I'm setting in traffic. :irked:

15/04/2008 @ 18:42:43: cieraguy: If you had to nitpick ...
I drive a 2007 Cobalt LS.
1). Dash looks great but they should use the 2-tone theme on the door panels.
2). No compass
3). Rear seat latches are found in the trunk.
4). So is the battery
5). How come ABS is not optional on a base Cobalt but was standard on all Cavaliers from 1992-2002?
6). Cup holders block the climate controls.
7). How come alot of cars anymore don't have full gauges? My 1992 Cavalier had a guage for everything.
8). No center arm rest.
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