Ooh, I like that. I hate dashboards that slope down towards the seats at all, or in the other direction are almost parallel with the windshield. I don't want to drive around with a lot of crap sliding around on it, but I often have plenty of reasons to put stuff on it and I want it to be a good place for that. I might stick my phone there while using a headset while driving. I'll put it in a mount that sits there to use it as a GPS. When I arrive somewhere, I might need to get myself organized and I'll place a whole bunch of stuff on the dash that I want to bring with me. If I get pulled over I put my keys, wallet, etc in plain sight on the dash so the cop can be less nervous that I'm about to dig a gun out of my pocket or drive away...I may be unhappy that he's about to (usually, IMO, unfairly) bust my balls, but his being nervous will only make it worse.InlinePaul wrote:and a big wide flat metal dashboard where you could mount all sorts of stuff.
I like cubbyholes and glove boxes and storage spaces and gaps and pockets. I like a lot of space between the seat and the floor. If I didn't dislike bucket seats I'd like no console between them, that'd be a nice space.
Word! I gotta have lots of moving air. Sometimes I use A/C but it's no substitute for having all my windows open on a nice day.tankinbeans wrote:I couldn't deal with only having one window open. When it's warm out, but not hot and humid enough to justify ac, I have all windows open and the sunroof.
I try to crank my windows when I'm not driving but sometimes I gotta do it at a red light or even while moving. Luckily I can kinda reach the passenger side...