RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features
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RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features - 3/3/2007 1:12:11 AM
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antlip
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Dont forget the arm rest/center console, the top of it slides forward. Cup holders in the doors. The endless options with the indash navigation head unit. I use the head unit to find gas stations and places to eat just for fun haha. You can change all the options like the lights coming on when entering the car, the car beeping when being locked, how many miles you drove since you refilled and how many miles you have till emtpy, the avg MPG, hell I spent over a half hour going through the entire head unit. When you put a cd in the player it will download the cd into the internal hard drive so you dont have to keep changing cds. The best part is filling up with regular gas again and seeing the miles to empty read over 300 .
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RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features - 3/3/2007 7:17:14 AM
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soundcolor
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oh yeah, the slidding center console, how great is that. i mean really. I love that thing.
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RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features - 3/3/2007 7:19:35 AM
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uscwrollins
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Has anyone figured out if you can automatically lock the doors when either you place the vehicle in drive or reach a certain speed? I have found where you can unlock the doors when you place the vehicle in park.
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RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features - 3/3/2007 11:13:18 AM
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zontarh
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quote:
ORIGINAL: OTO27 My favorite: WTF!
< Message edited by zontarh -- 3/3/2007 11:29:57 AM >
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RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features - 3/3/2007 12:06:14 PM
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fr8dog69
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Right on Brother! Looks like an HBAR M4? I really like the new DPMS .308. It is a really nice piece of hardware. Soon as I can scrap up some change I will buy one to complete my collection, oh hell , I'll never stop collecting, that's just what I tell my wife. :-) Too bad my Outie has the 3rd row seat since I loose the hidden storage compartment. JH
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RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features - 3/3/2007 12:22:06 PM
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OTO27
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Thats my Bushmaster M4, with flat top and A.R.M.S intergrated rail system, with flip up rear sights.
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RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features - 3/3/2007 1:10:58 PM
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DarkSpartan
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Man I sooo wish I could get rid of the lame 3rd row seat in place of storage but when I asked they said it wasn't an option. I'd use the stroage all the time and will never ever use the 3rd row seats.
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RE: Hidden 2007 Outlander Features - 3/3/2007 4:42:38 PM
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soundcolor
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Damn straight, never leave home without my taurus Millenium pro PT140, or my Rossi snubby 38, or my desert eagle .50, or my Kel-tec P3AT, or... my Remmington 870 express-mag, (custom chopped barrel, extended mag, paladin folding stock, and side-saddle shell holder) or my dual matching (sequential serial numbers) Kimber raptors. Ya know I also love the headliner. Not that it sounds like a great feature, but Mitsu claims its made of some sort of filter that pulls smoke into it and transforms it to carbon dioxide, and h2o. Sounds good to me, and works damn well too. My wife and I smoke, and I have yet to have anyone be able to tell it, not even my mom, who can smell smoke on a person the second they walk into a room.
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