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Firstly thank you for all the replies! What a great response from this community!
Can anyone answer this: if a passenger was to slam the door shut without knowing about the soft close option. Does that prevent the "slamming" noise and effect and does soft close still engage? Or does soft close only work if your passenger is aware of the option, or if you push the door gently enough to latch but not close fully?
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And i understand as a package soft close maybe worth it, but in the UK we have no exec pack. I'm just trying to see if the option as a standalone is worth it or not.
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exec pkg off the top of my head has ; hud , comfort access , alcantara headliner , power trunk , soft close door's , sunshade's , and a buncha other shit i prollly am not mentioning or remembering ! i personally can live w out everysingle one of those features well maybe the rear sunshade for passenger's i can do w out lol |
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10-11-2019, 06:40 AM | #36 |
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Resurrecting this oldie sorry,soft close doors are a must imo, the neighbour opposite me could do with it,bang bang evertime he rolls up and lets us know he's back LOL
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10-11-2019, 11:41 AM | #37 |
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I agree, a definite must. Everytime I get in a customers car I feel like I'm in the 70s, having to close the door fully myself. Not many have soft close.
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You'll scare the wildlife with all that door banging
Have you not got it on yours then. Last edited by M5Rick; 10-11-2019 at 12:33 PM.. Reason: add something |
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I do agree with you actually. Although I did say soft close doors are a must, I think that might be slightly incorrect. My old e60 didn't have soft close doors and no matter how lightly you pulled on them they would just close perfectly, no effort and no noise. Some cars you do have to give a little persuasion though.
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