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As anyone found a trunk opening system for the sedan? I was surprised that the trunk on the 2013 with premium package does not raise automatically when the trunk is opened.
As anyone found a trunk opening system for the sedan? I was surprised that the trunk on the 2013 with premium package does not raise automatically when the trunk is opened.
Yes. When I want the trunk lid opened, I send a signal from my brain to my hand to lift the trunk lid. I has worked every time so far.As anyone found a trunk opening system for the sedan?
Yes. When I want the trunk lid opened, I send a signal from my brain to my hand to lift the trunk lid. I has worked every time so far.
Occasionally, my hands are full, and I have to use my elbows, but the trunk lid is easy to lift once opened, so no problem.
I automatically close it the same way (my brain sends a signal to my hands or elbows).
Only takes one finger to open the trunk.And how, exactly, do you first unlock the trunk if your hands and full? With the power/auto trunk, I just have to stand behind it for 3 seconds and it unlocks and opens. A button press then closes it (no slamming required) and can lock the vehicle. I can also open and close the trunk from inside the car. While you appear to not appreciate it or want to acknowledge it's value, it's actually a very convenient feature...
Only takes one finger to open the trunk.
Standing behind the trunk for 3 seconds and it automatically opens? No thanks, I would become a paranoid schizophrenic if I had that feature, always wondering if my trunk is locked or unlocked.
My G1 trunk doesn't need to be slammed (and doesn't like to be slammed). Once I get moving even slightly in downward direction (with my elbow or whatever) it always goes down and closes tight.
Yep, just need the tip of my finger, which is usually available even if hands are full. Press up on the button under the lip of the trunk (with keyfob in pocket).So you can unlock the trunk and open it with one finger when both of your hands are full? Sure...
Still don't like that idea.The car emits electronic beeps and flashes lights to let you know it's going to open the trunk unless you step away so no reason to be paranoid unless you are deaf and/or blind.
While I have my arms full of stuff, I can use my elbow to slowly start the trunk down, and it falls by itself and closes every time. I don't think the trunk lid closes quite that easy on G2. I do have to lock the car with the driver door button, or keyfob.Can you lock the vehicle by pushing the trunk closed with your elbow? I can close my trunk and lock the car with a single, simple button press while my key fob sits in my pocket.
I think I will be OK without it.Honesty, if you have never experienced it, you can't really have a meaningful opinion on how useful of a feature it is...
I don't know how some folks would have survived in the olden days when we had to open the trunk from the outside with a key. URK! Sometimes we even had to put a bag, or a suitcase, down on the ground to get our keys out. AWK!
Yep, just need the tip of my finger, which is usually available even if hands are full. Press up on the button under the lip of the trunk (with keyfob in pocket)
Still don't like that idea.
While I have my arms full of stuff, I can use my elbow to slowly start the trunk down, and it falls by itself and closes every time. I don't think the trunk lid closes quite that easy on G2. I do have to lock the car with the driver door button, or keyfob.
I think I will be OK without it.
When I leave Costco with all that much stuff, the shopping basket is next to the car. I don't have that problem you describe.That is not convenient or even possible, depending on what you are carrying. Let's see you try that while carrying two 24 packs of water or 2 cases of beer. I suspect it's also a good way to scratch/mar the rear deck lid with what you are carrying or drop your cargo (again, depending what you are carrying).
Only 6'1". I usually do it from the side of the trunk, not the back. Although I have occasionally done it from the back pushing down near the license plate. Once I get the trunk moving down even slightly, it always closes on its own. The G1 trunk apparently closes much easier than G2.Also, if the trunk is fully open, how do you use your elbow to push it closed. Are you a giant? I'm 6 foot and my elbow is not high enough to conveniently reach the top of the extended trunk lid to be able to push it down?
When I leave Costco with all that much stuff, the shopping basket is next to the car. I don't have that problem you describe.
Only 6'1". I usually do it from the side of the trunk, not the back. Although I have occasionally done it from the back pushing down near the license plate. Once I get the trunk moving down even slightly, it always closes on its own. The G1 trunk apparently closes much easier than G2.
I am sure that it is a very nice feature for many, who get eternal and everlasting satisfaction from it. But never having to worry about whether my trunk is locked is more important to me.
Now I know why the batteries in the G2 keyfobs don't last very long. Another negative for me.
BTW, I don't like sunroofs either, and I have had several.
It seems to me that fabricating a stronger spring in the trunk hinge would allow it to pop open. As for the close feature, you may need to use Mark_888's Brian and muscle power solution.