It's because some people are tall and some short, so a wee short woman can reach the button on tailgate to close it. Simples!So it is ......but one has to realise that anyone would want a height setting other than fully open and that there was adjustment.
Last car was a 2001 model with manual side hinged backdoor....I'm still learning.
Not a given, as BG have been giving half price electric between certain hours on a Sunday, and during the Olympics, or was it the Euros. So that saving wasn't available to us prior to BG introducing it. The saving obtained by switching stuff off during anticipated peak times was not very much as we don't tend to run with much electric if we can avoid it. Cooking is via gas, a decision we made when the kitchen was replaced three years ago.If you were able to save £50 by changing your consumption pattern, it surely must have been excessive previously.
My Foresters had a tailgate which had height setting. But even fully open it was still too low for my 6ft 4 inches, but my wife at 5ft 2in had no issues. Being made in Japan clearly affected the designers decision.It's because some people are tall and some short, so a wee short woman can reach the button on tailgate to close it. Simples!
Nobody does that , do they.If you care to read the handbook that came with it, it's all in there.
When i buy a car, after deal is done i ask for the handbook to take away with me , then go on arranged day to collect car. Gives me plenty of time to read up on all the gizmos .Nobody does that , do they.
Can’t ever recall if my wife has ever read a handbook. Unlike Billy I don’t read it before I collect a car. If I’d done that with hire cars I would have needed an extra 24 hours hire. But after collecting a new car for us I do sit down and read it. Then probably again a few weeks later and it’s surprising the extra information that you gain.When i buy a car, after deal is done i ask for the handbook to take away with me , then go on arranged day to collect car. Gives me plenty of time to read up on all the gizmos .
Had a learning experience only yesterday, 9 years into having the wife's Golf, its auto headlight dipping.I certainly can't remember how everything works on my car, 9 years on after reading the handbook thoroughly when new.
OOH Dear, naughty step for you 😏I confess both cars clocks are still showing BST. Must look at the handbooks this morning!
For the Touareg it's just Setup/System/Time and untick Daylight Saving - it did surprise me that with all the high tech it gets that it doesn't change automaticallyI confess both cars clocks are still showing BST. Must look at the handbooks this morning!
Most (maybe all) keyless cars will continue running once started even if the key is no longer present - as one or two owners have found to their cost.Question, most cars are keyless entry/start. What would happen if I started the car, and throw key fob out window. Would the car continue driving with dash warnings on or stop?
On the Jeep I think it does it automatically?For the Touareg it's just Setup/Time and untick Daylight Saving - it did surprise me that with all the high tech it gets that it doesn't change automatically
It will keep running until the vehicle is switched off so if stealing easier to hijack the vehicle. With our car you cannot lock the car with the keys inside.Question, most cars are keyless entry/start. What would happen if I started the car, and throw key fob out window. Would the car continue driving with dash warnings on or stop?
For my car i go into setting press clock and set it to the right time .I confess both cars clocks are still showing BST. Must look at the handbooks this morning!
Sounds a good response especially for a Saturday. What insurer do you have?What a wonderful thread to read. Thank you.
To add to the wonder of all things techno, at 06:50 this morning (Saturday) my wife's car was hit by a driver who hadn't realised how icy it was.
We were already up, and heard the bang, and nobody injured, so all good.
Swapped details etc, and by 07:50 the insurance company had booked the car into a garage for review, arranged a hire car, spoken with the other insurance company and acknowledged the photographs of the damage.
Also, a solicitor phoned at 08:45 but wasn't needed.
We were astonished how efficient the process was.