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Old 5th November 2016, 11:43   #11
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Not having undercover storage for either of my two. Would need to move but I don't want to do that.
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Old 5th November 2016, 11:52   #12
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Not having undercover storage for either of my two. Would need to move but I don't want to do that.
Having a garage that's about 3 inches shorter than the 75's length .....
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Old 5th November 2016, 15:39   #13
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Easy one, the heated rear screen coming on below 10 degrees whether it's necessary or not
What he said!
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Old 5th November 2016, 15:42   #14
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Easy one, the heated rear screen coming on below 10 degrees whether it's necessary or not
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Prodding a button to turn it off is a real hardship.
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Old 5th November 2016, 15:50   #15
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I hate the dashboard reflection on the windscreen and the annoying creaks of the interior trims. I wish i can get rid of them noise next summer. Apart from that my car has been really reliable and sexier than my wife.
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Old 5th November 2016, 15:52   #16
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Easy one, the heated rear screen coming on below 10 degrees whether it's necessary or not
Was going to post exactly the same thing plus flipping thing comes on when you press windscreen demist too, so annoying
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Old 5th November 2016, 16:52   #17
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Wind noise and scratches in the front side windows.


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Old 5th November 2016, 17:52   #18
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I hate the dashboard reflection on the windscreen and the annoying creaks of the interior trims. I wish i can get rid of them noise next summer. Apart from that my car has been really reliable and sexier than my wife.
Ditto, the creaking really does my noggin,
but i love the car for all it's faults.
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Old 5th November 2016, 17:55   #19
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Prodding a button to turn it off is a real hardship.
Yes I agree, can't see the point at those temps
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Old 5th November 2016, 20:16   #20
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It's so darned good looking sitting alongside my Jaguar XF.

Seriously though quite a few of the above. BTW I wrote to MG Rover back in 2002 regarding the reflection on the screen.

Sadly manufacturers don't seem to think this is important as my XF reflects every stitch and join of the leather top dash. Why can't they spend just a minuscule of time to cut this out.
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