Quote - (goodcase @ May 8 2006, 12:16) [snapback]587487316[/snapback]
Ill fight you on this one. Have you sat in the the 2007 escalade? Have you seen the quality of the materials that are put into the new truck?
The dome thing that im talking about is this:
thats just ugly, and it looks like it was put there last minute the shade the gages from the sun so the driver can have a clear vision of them. Why should you have to pay to put a chrome tip on the tailpipe if it should have been there in the first place.
Find one body gap on the new escalade, well besides where the door closes because they cant do anything about that.
first, go read
thisi too have the gap at the door (thought not as bad) that thing isn't thrown on last minute. as Ron21 said below.
i've sat in the escalade i've messed with the instruments. i've felt how cheap it is. tell me, did cadillac hire doctors and orthopedics to help them design their car seats? where to place the foot pedals?
the answer is no, but nissan did.
honostly, if that escalade was selling for $25K well equipped (which it should be) then i'd say you're
almost getting your money's worth.
if you don't like the way it looks then thats fine, but there's a purpose to it. would you say the same about the 2002 model? or the lexus GS model? or the maxima? or the GrandAm? or the Matrix? or the Vibe? or the beetle?
besides, you ride in an SUV, i don't recall any SUV's that have a bulging guage panel like cars do. even the ford SUV's have those chrome rings, but it wouldn't make sense to put a cover over those now would it?.
your opinion of its looks does not make sense.. would it look better without it?
the facts are right infront of you, don't ignore them.
i drive a car, you ride in an SUV.. thats great, but don't try and compare gold and aluminum because my car would last 50 times over in the condition its currently in without having any interior parts fall/break/crack/etc. AND still have a higher resale value (with half the cost compared to your ride).
Quote - (Ron21 @ May 8 2006, 13:49) [snapback]587487611[/snapback]
"Motorcycle-Inspired Gauges
Altima's gauges, inspired by high performance motor cycles and trimmed with chrome, not only look great, they're made for easy reading — thanks to the high-visibility orange graphics and the glare-reducing "scoop" style of the fine vision meters. Certain Altimas are also equipped with a trip computer. It can tell you the outside temperature, your average speed, driving time, average mpg, distance to empty, and driving time. It also features two trip odometers. And on SE-R, there's a center-mounted 3-gauge cluster, similar to the Z®, that indicates voltage, oil pressure, and fuel consumption. "
I think the guages look pretty good.