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So... sitting back looking at my car i though there are some damn cool parts about it that you don't find on many cars, these parts are numerous and interesting... but whats the COOOLEST part? So a poll is afoot!

Lets take a couple of days worth of suggestions to go in the poll then we'll vote.

I'd like to put forward;

1. The bifolding centre consol - so rad!

2. Folding back seat leavers - just damn handy!

3. Falling rear windows - looks super summer cool with all glass down

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the popup screen. ohh and heated seats. and the reverse camera.

I do like the pop up screens! heated seats and reverse cameras are for mums though :thumbsup: haha think cool wall on TopGear, doesn't need to be functional much or pretty just COOL :thumbsup: each to their own though ill pop those ones on the poll :yes:

Auto-closing boot. Not sure if its the coolest but its worth having in the poll.

note that the rear windows in the M35 dont fall down like the C34 does. they stay level and only open half way. I prefer the C34 way, just gets attention from people :thumbsup:

I do like the pop up screens! heated seats and reverse cameras are for mums though :yes: haha think cool wall on TopGear, doesn't need to be functional much or pretty just COOL :thumbsup: each to their own though ill pop those ones on the poll :)

is someone jealous they dont have these functions??? :thumbsup:

My favourite feature is that it has no traction control, it's more tail happy than my old man's '06 Holden VZ ss ute.

I can't stop it from getting the ass out on wet days!

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is yours RWD? I thought the RWD stageas did have TCS.

The AWD ones will step the back out round a corner in the wet/dry if you plant it but in a straight line good luck getting any wheelspin, wet or dry.

how about "so many different configurations/options" on the list. is that a feature?

This button is the coolest part on the Stagea - it can do SO many things :thumbsup:

Lol, if you read the earlier post regarding that button!!

Nobody mentioned twin sunroofs!!! Not many cars will give you that one. :thumbsup:

the popup screen. ohh and heated seats. and the reverse camera.

+1, +1, +1 :thumbsup:

My favourite feature is that it has no traction control, it's more tail happy than my old man's '06 Holden VZ ss ute.

I can't stop it from getting the ass out on wet days!

hmm, I'll take the AWD anyday!

Coolest feature

Turbo blowing up :yes:

the car forces u to mod it

YES!... but where does it end?

I didn't realise that when my turbo blew up, my car required so many thing to make it "run" properly :thumbsup:

I'm for the motorised boot lid. Oh! and the turbo.

Doesn't everyone love the self closing boot?

What about the dual opening rear (get your minds out of the gutter Stephen/Iain/Me) - window and door!

Auto-closing boot. Not sure if its the coolest but its worth having in the poll.

What is the story with the auto closing boot, how do you know if you have that? Is it an m35 thing?

I would like to add the auto dipping rear view mirrors and the bose sub in the spare wheel.

Oh and just the other day i found the hidden cup holders for the rear seats under the middle of the rear seat.

What is the story with the auto closing boot, how do you know if you have that? Is it an m35 thing?

I would like to add the auto dipping rear view mirrors and the bose sub in the spare wheel.

Oh and just the other day i found the hidden cup holders for the rear seats under the middle of the rear seat.

afaik it's not standard in the m35.

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The dual opening rear is the main reason I got the car.

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