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From: [email protected] (OrioleFan@uiuc)
Subject: Re: Dumbest automotive concepts of all time
[email protected] (Charles Parr) writes:
>In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Jim Hart) writes:
>>In article <[email protected]> [email protected]
>>writes:
>>>My TOP 10 list of dumbest automotive concepts ever
>>>
>>>10. 1984 Dodge Colt Vista - tachometer only avail. with automatic trans.
>>>9. Back-up lights on Corvette - they're on the sides of the car!
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>Sure would be interested to know what year(s) this was!
>>I don't seem to recall ANY car with back-up lights on the sides, much
>>less any Corvette. I suppose I could be mis-interpreting what you are
>>trying to say here.....
>Just a quick comment. Backup lights mounted on the side
>would actually be *extremely* useful for people backing out of
>parking stalls...
>Regards, Charles
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Wasn't the original intent of the reverse lights for the driver, so he
could see where he was backing up??? Although reverse lights on the sides
are useful for telling whether cars are backing up out perpendicular to the
path of the car, I don't think warnings were their original intents, since they
are colored white.
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