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Old 28th September 2009, 18:03   #21
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I would like a convertible version.........................
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Old 28th September 2009, 18:08   #22
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Drivers Cup holder that can be used when on the move



Having just had the family over visiting us from Canada, we have been keeping up with their 'coffee culture', with stainless steel thermos mugs in the front and rear cup holders on every journey (filled to the brim with Starbucks or Costa coffee)

I recently bought and fitted the drivers side cup holder in view of the mob's arival, and after a thousand miles this last fortnight, I can confirm that the cup holder can be very happily opened and used whilst you are driving along, with even my lanky legs not hitting it. Just need to remember to close the flip lid regularly to avoid coffee spots leaping out ha ha
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Old 28th September 2009, 18:12   #23
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The coupe to be put into production...
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Old 28th September 2009, 18:30   #24
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An oil dipstick that's of some use.
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Old 28th September 2009, 18:47   #25
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Driveaway locking that locks at 15MPH instead of 2. I can get off the drive and have a passenger get in without having to unlock to let them in, and then relock.

Locking that automatically unlocks when I pull the key out.

Actually what I'd really have loved is full keyless. Touch the door handles an it unlocks, get in and just press a button to start.

Oh that and several of those already mentioned (6 gears, integrated iPod and bluetooth.....)
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Old 28th September 2009, 18:49   #26
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A passenger ejector seat for when her indoors start to nag


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Old 28th September 2009, 18:51   #27
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Sat nav - high or low line, I'm easily pleased
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Old 28th September 2009, 18:55   #28
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I'd go with no key, I find it strange every time I use my sister in law's Scenic Megane and keep reaching for key...........but prefer to drive my 75
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Old 28th September 2009, 18:57   #29
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- A 6th Gear
- Keyless Entry
- Aux Audio connector or Bluetooth Connection
- Full size spare as standard
- Full glass roof
- More less room in the rear
- Taller seat backs in the front
- Sports button
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Old 28th September 2009, 18:59   #30
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A coffee machine...... to stop the blood from diluting my caffine supply...

lol no.

Some kind of rear windscreen wiper, but hidden so it doesnt spoil the lines....
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