Rear Windows on Sedan
I couldn't agree more. They roll down far enough for my fat *** to crawl in and out of so it doesn't seem to make any difference other than looking gay. If the kid wanted out he'd get out.
my old 95 cavalier did, people loved it
that was a great car to haul drunk people around in, I let friends drink and smoke in it and I didn't give a ****
that was a great car to haul drunk people around in, I let friends drink and smoke in it and I didn't give a ****
The windows in the back of most cars do not roll down all the way because the rear fenderwell is in the way.Not due to a child safety law (common misconception) . The reason the fourth gens do go all the way is because the window is split allowing clearance.
Wouldn't it be nice if the rear glass on a fifth gen coupe rolled down like on the Benz coupes...
Wouldn't it be nice if the rear glass on a fifth gen coupe rolled down like on the Benz coupes...
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The windows in the back of most cars do not roll down all the way because the rear fenderwell is in the way.Not due to a child safety law (common misconception) . The reason the fourth gens do go all the way is because the window is split allowing clearance.
Wouldn't it be nice if the rear glass on a fifth gen coupe rolled down like on the Benz coupes...
Wouldn't it be nice if the rear glass on a fifth gen coupe rolled down like on the Benz coupes...
:werd: My Mom has a '93 LX and they roll down all the way, people loved it. Mine don't though, and I was thinking there could have been a child safety reason, but if that was the case, it'd be like the door locks and you'd be able to switch it on and off. But is the shape of the door/fenderwells that do not allow this.
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