I like that as it allows options like the volume control of the hazard and turn signals like on our 2012 Mazda 3. Also, if I'm on the phone through the stereo system via Bluetooth, it will not make any sounds that would disrupt my call.
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I like that as it allows options like the volume control of the hazard and turn signals like on our 2012 Mazda 3. Also, if I'm on the phone through the stereo system via Bluetooth, it will not make any sounds that would disrupt my call.
Yeah, I was suprised it came through the speakers, but I guess its not a bad idea, until they stop working.
I heard the long drawn out story of why the car had so many miles on it, but it came down to a lady the traveled alot for her job owned it.
My parents got an Impala when I was a kid. It was a year old when they got it. Ran great!
It was a '63 SS327-4spd though :D Good running car though :D
Including some of the "sports" cars that "reinforce" the engine/exhaust sound thru the speakers.... pretty lame, IMO. :rolleyes:
Dodge Man - good choice, that should be a safe car for your daughter to drive - good sized, but still decent on fuel. Seen that drivetrain rack up major miles.
Rgds, D.
Now who would do that, certainly not a great company like BMW... : laughing:
http://jalopnik.com/5843332/new-bmw-...-your-pleasure
Bought our daughter an '06 Impala to drive to college. It was a lease car with 70K miles. She loves it. I drive an '08 Impala LT with the same door lock problem - left rear door. I rarely use that door, but need to get it fixed.
Congrats for your daughter, I am sure she is excited. I am friends with all of the personal at the local Chevy dealership. Small town where I trade, known most of them my whole life. They all like the Impala cars. Been a good car for Gm. I think you guys done all right. The door actuator is weak on the 08 trucks also. My first one went out before the 36000 mile warrenty was up in my current siverado. I have one out right now, when I get time I need to replace,they are a pain. Are the Impalas like the truck where the window regulator and door lock actuator are one unit? You are going thru something I will before long. I think we are going to give our oldest daughter our Colbalt, I have mixed feelings about that,there is not much around those cars. That is one thing about the Impala,full size car. I may wind up getting here a truck. I hope your daughter enjoys here car as much as you probly enjoyed getting it for her. LUTT
On the Impala, the window regulator is seperate. The widow track does get in the way. Anybody thinking about fixing them its really not that tough of a job, just very akward. I spent almost an hour just getting the new door lock moved about 12 inches from the hole in the bottom of the door to the back of the door where it sits, then getting the outside door handle rod hooked up. Its just really hard to see what you are doing. I'm sure if I have to do another, it would go quicker.
Thanks,I was just curious about it.LUTT