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Postby chriskan » Tue Jan 01, 2008 7:41 pm

icandy wrote:a/c for rear passengers


^^^ Spotted on the MY08!

+1 for the bootlid handle
AND:
- boot release handle on the bootlid (ie between the number plate lights)
- heated seats (would be nice to at least offer as an option for those that need)
- ignition delay/window rollup/down with key fob buttons (like accord euro)
EDIT/ADDITION:
- Mirrors with the convex edges (to see the blindspot) - it's so handy!!


All minor things though, I mean i wouldn't drive an euro over the suby any day :) My bro and dad both have one... fwd eek!
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Postby WhiteGTB » Tue Jan 01, 2008 8:05 pm

chriskan wrote:All minor things though, I mean i wouldn't drive an euro over the suby any day :) My bro and dad both have one... fwd eek!


Totally agree! I had to drive a Euro while my car was off the road... it just didn't compare to my Liberty.
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Postby Arith » Tue Jan 01, 2008 8:10 pm

There have been plenty of Sydney mornings during winter which I wish I had heated seats to keep me warm until the heater warmed up. Used to have it on my Honda Legend back in the states. Sure, not quite a necessity in California, but welcomed nonetheless. Plus it's to know you have it at hand if you ever do need it.

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Postby blacknwhite » Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:21 am

Trieu wrote:
blacknwhite wrote:+1 for the boot handle
+1 for the rer fold seat
+1 for the auto on lights
heated seats FFS what a soft c**k , maybe in Melbourne tho


Peter? Soft cock? you farking serious? I spend 2-3 weeks in the snow during winter so YES, heated seats if a fucking nice option.


Stand corrected Bud, sorry to upset, I thought thread was about standard improvements not options, which is why I put the rider "maybe in melbourne tho ", or if you spent alot of time at the snow whatever.
I think alot of those things found on euro cars as standard heatsd mirrors ,seats etc we pay for just because the manufacturers are too lazy to take them off.
Market as a snow pak option, as I believe in Australian conditions the majority dont need as standard.
But I apologize for the soft cock jibe, put it down to a misjudged bit of attempted humour caused by the remnants of a hangover
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Postby MY07GT » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:43 am

Rear fold down seats.
Rear air con vents (3lt gets it, GT gets rear cup holders).
Passenger memory seating positions (3lt gets it).
Better standard brakes.
Heated seats for the price we paid.
Start button.
Bluetooth.

Jap Option have some sort of distance detection. Has a front sensor and tells you how many metres ahead the car in front is. This is shown in the info display panel.

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Postby markii » Wed Jan 02, 2008 1:31 pm

Seats w.A/C in them =) for all those hot days when sitting on leather burns like a 1#@4#@.

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Postby SpecB » Wed Jan 02, 2008 1:57 pm

blacknwhite wrote:
Trieu wrote:
blacknwhite wrote:+1 for the boot handle
+1 for the rer fold seat
+1 for the auto on lights
heated seats FFS what a soft c**k , maybe in Melbourne tho


Peter? Soft cock? you farking serious? I spend 2-3 weeks in the snow during winter so YES, heated seats if a fucking nice option.


Stand corrected Bud, sorry to upset, I thought thread was about standard improvements not options, which is why I put the rider "maybe in melbourne tho ", or if you spent alot of time at the snow whatever.
I think alot of those things found on euro cars as standard heatsd mirrors ,seats etc we pay for just because the manufacturers are too lazy to take them off.
Market as a snow pak option, as I believe in Australian conditions the majority dont need as standard.
But I apologize for the soft cock jibe, put it down to a misjudged bit of attempted humour caused by the remnants of a hangover


The Euro standard thing doesn't make sense as all Euro spec cars have the steering column on the other side and therefore packed a fair bit differntly.

A lot of the users of Libs go to the snow anyway (I'm in the industry so I see them a lot when up there and know how well regarded they are in the industry) and it's a market they pride themselves in capturing so having it standard would help that buyer. The other great thing with Subaru is that there aren't too many options when buying. It's a strength to have things standard so why start now?

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Postby sinist4 » Wed Jan 02, 2008 2:18 pm

well i guess, everyone has their our opinions on what they do and do not want in there cars to come standard.

as for my self
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Postby GTSPECB STI » Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:19 pm

hahaha boys you should have purchased the Libo Tuned by STi
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Postby GTSPECB STI » Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:23 pm

chriskan wrote:
icandy wrote:a/c for rear passengers


^^^ Spotted on the MY08!

+1 for the bootlid handle
AND:
- boot release handle on the bootlid (ie between the number plate lights)
- heated seats (would be nice to at least offer as an option for those that need)
- ignition delay/window rollup/down with key fob buttons (like accord euro)
EDIT/ADDITION:
- Mirrors with the convex edges (to see the blindspot) - it's so handy!!


All minor things though, I mean i wouldn't drive an euro over the suby any day :) My bro and dad both have one... fwd eek!


boot release is on the key mate just press the button, heated seats well I guess if you are in a cold climate then maybe but no chance in WA, and ignition delay well no big deal to me really but I guess some people might want this feature. Euro FWD sucks arse imo so no comparison between the two.
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Postby gumbyy » Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:46 pm

GTSPECB STI wrote:boot release is on the key mate just press the button


I think he meant a handle to pull the lid down, without having to put fingerprints on the paint.

I wish my MY05 GT had:
-Steering wheel controls
-MP3 player
-Lockable glove box
-A/C for rear passengers
-Electronic front passenger seat
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Postby Arith » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:53 pm

gumbyy wrote:
GTSPECB STI wrote:boot release is on the key mate just press the button


I think he meant a handle to pull the lid down, without having to put fingerprints on the paint.


Actually I think he meant an actual release button on the outside of the boot so that you can open it without using the button on the key.

There will be a few times when you have your hands full (groceries, shopping bags, etc), and it's just darn inconvenient to set them down to fish out your keys from your pockets to open the boot. Quite handy to simply reach over and push a button to open the boot while still holding onto the bags.

The keyless entry on our Toyota Aurion has the smart security sensor. When you approach the car, as long as you have the key in your posession, the car senses it and you can open the boot by pressing the button that's next to the rego plate or unlock the doors by merely touching the door handles. No pocket fishing necessary. :wink:

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Postby Ric » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:59 pm

Arith wrote:...
The keyless entry on our Toyota Aurion has the smart security sensor. When you approach the car, as long as you have the key in your posession, the car senses it and you can open the boot by pressing the button that's next to the rego plate or unlock the doors by merely touching the door handles. No pocket fishing necessary. :wink:

Our Suzuki SX4 has the same thing. It's great! :D
The only downside is the key fob is huge.
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Postby WhiteGTB » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:02 pm

Ric wrote:
Arith wrote:...
The keyless entry on our Toyota Aurion has the smart security sensor. When you approach the car, as long as you have the key in your posession, the car senses it and you can open the boot by pressing the button that's next to the rego plate or unlock the doors by merely touching the door handles. No pocket fishing necessary. :wink:

Our Suzuki SX4 has the same thing. It's great! :D
The only downside is the key fob is huge.


WTF?! Damn... I can see how it can be convenient and if that smart security sensor is turning up on Suzuki's I think Subaru might/may follow suite as several other car makers have brought it out too.
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Postby gumbyy » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:12 pm

Arith wrote:Actually I think he meant an actual release button on the outside of the boot so that you can open it without using the button on the key.


I thought that at first but look how he described it in his initial post..

Trieu wrote:- Inside the bootlid of a Honda Euro, it has a handle to pull the bootlid down.


Either way, a handle would be useful because I always get fingerprints on my paint when i close the lid. On the other hand, I could live without the boot release button as the button on the key-fob is sufficient for me.
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