Quote, originally posted by gregoire »come to think about it, I've never used the 2 prong ac outlet either!! I've given up on my outlet. It's poorly positioned to plug a cell charger in. The little cover and the shifter gets in the way as well. It would have been better to design the outlet into the side of the shifter console next to the lower compartment. Better yet, right above the cell phone slot on the center console! hmm...sounds like a good DIY post...
I considered this a plus when I purchased the car and am glad I have this feature. I routinely use it instead of the entire hatch door to put in and retrieve items from the back of the car. I can't stand the way the license plate shakes when I use the whole door (I'm thinking of drilling some holes in the bottom of the license plate bracket so it's more secure). Also, closing the glass hatch takes much less energy than the entire door.
These kinds of threads make me nervous. A couple of years ago there was one that asked if anybody actually used their roof racks, and look what happend to them in the 2005 model year. Now, maybe bcause of this thread, the 2008 model year will come with hatch glass that doesn't open independently of the hatch, and we'll have bunch of new members asking if anyone has a whole hatch for sale in order to get the openable glass
For me that was one of its selling features. I've only had the car a week but I find it great being able to open just the glass and load things in. add the cargo net accessory and you can't beat it on a grocery run. It will also be very handy on those tracks to the lumber yard. I had a VW Golf and it did not have a separate window. I sure could have used it, just makes the vechicle that much more useful. It is always better to have and not need than to need and not have.
Quote, originally posted by Mr. Poopypants »I have used it once and it was because my buddy pressed the button because he thought it opened the hatch and since it was open, I just used it instead of opening the hatch. So I wouldn't care if it didn't open.This is me. I can't remember which way to turn the key, and so I am always opening the glass 1st. Then i open the hatch, and close the glass while the hatch is lifting up. I have issues.
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I used it alot while camping. It came in handy as we kept the food and other equipment in the car at night. I have also used the tie down straps to keep the load tied down while traveling.
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Quote, originally posted by BOZACK »I used it alot while camping. It came in handy as we kept the food and other equipment in the car at night. I have also used the tie down straps to keep the load tied down while traveling.Me too - didn't feel like feeding the local nature thieves (aka racoons). It came in very handy.
Quote, originally posted by JohnC » I have driven with the Vibe rear window up, you can get up to about 35mph before it slams closed...ooops. I got to just over 40mph twice and it didn't close on me.
What a neat question...and such thoughtful replies.Darned skippy I'd care if the hatch glass didn't open. While I could do without it (the '81 Honda Civic was SWEET in this regard), having the hatch glass open means:--I can still transport something 10 feet long and secure it inside the car;--If there is something too close to the car to open the hatch (like a tree, and I plan to be there), the glass will open in a smaller space.--All those previously posted "yes" votes about stuff falling out. I would also add less snow/rain getting in the car in bad weather.This car is just too danged versatile. Dad always said, "If they made the '81 Civic six inches taller, it could do it all." Well, they did. And I don't mean the overpriced CRV, either.
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I use it all the time, I am 6 foot 4 inches and my short wife 5 foot 2 inches can not reach to load it.
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i would like it better if it rolled down and not open out. could be used on a hot summer day. like the 4runner guys did. the only times i've ver opened it was to clean behind the weather strip.
I'm the wife & I'm only 5 foot 1 (with shoes on??) ha ha ha, this is a consant argument with us, he uses it all the time & have never once used it, my arms aren't long enough to comfortably reach down there, and as far as groceries I'm sure they would be easier to load like that but I never think of it, but I really liked the post that said something about testing their reflexes to see how fast they can catch the things falling out by not using the hatch window ha ha ha, that is too funny!!!! I like the little handle to put your hand in when you close the trunk so you don't get dusty fingerprints on the back of the Vibe, that is an AWESOME feature to me. I go for the cosmetic features ha ha ha.
and here is another thing i didn't know i had until i got out my handy owner's manual. Ok ya know it's starting to dawn on me that maybe my salesperson wasn't the brightest crayon in the box, but once I found out it opened I just wanted to open it all the dang time to show people. I don't know why I just thought it was so neat!!
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I use it about monthly when i get involved in a home project i half-finish. 2x4's, pvc pipe, stuff like that...i like it!
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I would have to say no, in fact i bet my wife doesnt even know it opens.I use it to make sure the stuff back there doesnt fall out when opening the back, like dead hookers and such.
Quote, originally posted by Pick »I got to just over 40mph twice and it didn't close on me.Depends on the ambient tempurature - the colder the compressed gas in the hatch struts - the weaker they are.The hatch on my car doesn't fully raise when it's below 30 degrees. The glass struts are plenty strong though. For those of us over 6' tall - using the glass to load the back of our vibe's is easier on our skulls. I don't know how many times I've smacked my head on the hatch... especially when it's colder out.I'd probably remember - if I hadn't hit my head so many times.
I used it all the time for grocery bags (one or two bags, I never do a big grocery, several small ones).I used a bungy cord, in fact a four legs bungy with a central ring, look like an octopus. So those four "J" hooks are grabbing the four anchors at the end of the cargo compartment.After I lift the hatch, I just expand these bungy to squeeze the grocery bags.
yeah i know about hitting the head even though i'm short. When i had my sister with me a few months ago, her 5'10' self went to close the hatch with me standing 5'2" beside her and she hit my head. You tall people just don't understand our grief. LOL! Then another day we were traveling with her dogs and I was driving. One of them was being unruly and would not sit down and he got behind my seat and some how swung his head around and hit me in the back of the head pretty dang hard. I was about 2 seconds from pulling over and letting them all out. it was mad crazy!!
Later, Jenni ReddJenni Redds 2005 Vibe: Silver with black interior. The seat covers and air freshner have the dragon surrounding the yin-yang. Besides that everything is all factory!! I will eventually do some customizing.
I see it like the AUX power, I never use it, and it really would not change my life much if it wasn't there. However those one or two times I used it, it was the best thing in the world. Just for things like when I have something in my hands, and I can just kinda hit the button and the glass opens, instead of juggling things trying to reach the handle. nothing major, but that one or two times I used it it was great.
In my opinion, they could get rid of it and knock a couple bucks off the price of the car, or apply that cost towards standard cruise control. I find it strange that Pontiac can make power mirrors and a digital thermometer standard, but can't throw a $65.00 switch (dealer parts counter price) on the steering wheel to give us criuse.Just my little rant for the day.
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yup yup, i like it...usually for UN-loading groceries after they've all danced around in the trunk on the way home. although the most action it's seen was during the first week i owned the vibe. i thought it was cool that i had an "SUV feature" on my little vibe so i showed it off to all my friends and fam.P.S. for those of you who hate the finger marks in the dirt on your big hatch door: use the handle to pull the hatch down then push it closed using the license plate as a place to put your fingers. no marks in the dirt! (well, just the "WASH ME" written by a twerp)
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I use mine all the time. In fact, it's one of the reasons I wouldn't buy a Dodge Caliber.
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i went 2 years with the vibe and i can count in one hand how many times i used that feature. if it was a roll down like the 4Runner, it would get more usage, i think.
Quote, originally posted by trtlflwrs »P.S. for those of you who hate the finger marks in the dirt on your big hatch door: use the handle to pull the hatch down then push it closed using the license plate as a place to put your fingers. If you pull it down just hard enough it will shut softly on its own.
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we've actually had use for it once when hauling home a playground kit for my kid and some of the components had to hang out. it's one of those features that until you have a use for it you kinda scratch your head wondering why it's there. but boy is it handy when you do need it.BUT...the crazy thing is on my s**t list. somehow i managed to bump the button for it without realizing it and for like 3 days was wondering why my "door ajar" button was on and my dome light wouldn't shut off by itself.and yes i am blonde...
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I guess I would miss it, although it doesn't get used as much as the main hatch. its a nice convienence to have even if it doesn't get used alot. The new model of Matrix is rumored to have a fixed glass hatch so thats will be the end of it.
Quote, originally posted by CAN-AWD-VIBE »and for the big hatch- i just use the handle and throw it down like the big wheel on the price is rightthat's awesome! made me laugh picturing you doing that, and i do tend to do that too... after backing out of the garage with the hatch up on my old civic, i had to slam that hatch... it's hard to break that habit on the vibe!
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Quote, originally posted by BOZACK »I used it alot while camping. It came in handy as we kept the food and other equipment in the car at night. I have also used the tie down straps to keep the load tied down while traveling.I have done the same.We load our car to the top with camping gear, and I find it handy to open the whole hatch, load the big stuff as much as I can, and then shut the hatch, and stuff the little things through that window. It really allows you to completely fill up the back!
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I use mine quite often.I have a hitch mounted bike carrier, and although the carrier does tilt, I like the convienence of being able to open the glass without having to monkey with the bike and carrier.
Quote, originally posted by 4azdmunky »I use it to make sure the stuff back there doesnt fall out when opening the back, like dead hookers and such.(removed)!
Quote, originally posted by binary »The glass struts are plenty strong though. For those of us over 6' tall - using the glass to load the back of our vibe's is easier on our skulls. I don't know how many times I've smacked my head on the hatch... especially when it's colder out.I'd probably remember - if I hadn't hit my head so many times. yeah... 6'4" here also. at my house i park on a slight incline, whenever i have to put stuff into the back and i open the whole hatch. bonk. i usually use the glass to put stuff into the back. but they aren't groceries like everyone else says! yay for being the odd one out. as for the closing of the whole hatch, i use the inside handle to lower it enough to grab it by the outside handle and close it that way.
I am happy that our cars have the hatch glass. I use it very frequently. Yesterday to be exact. Went shopping with the wife and it is alot easier to open that and throw the bags in the back rather than lifting the whole gate open.
Quote, originally posted by BlueCrush »Yes, I have used it many times: 2x4's, roll of carpeting, listen to exhaust while driving when it was first installed, groceries, etc...It's great while shopping to use the remote to just pop it, drop it and shut it.Crap, I think I've been driving with my window opened... it always sounds like its opened, but i couldnt figure it out (honestly, I never tried) i have hit that button before on accident but didnt think about it.... I will have to check it in the morning... haha, wow... its been a long day. I know what you are thinking, and my hair is brown, thank you very much!Oh, and I use that handle thing to shut it, but it took me like a month to realize that it was there (pay attention much?) and i just get it going enough that i dont have to touch the back. My friend has a caliber and we went somewhere in my vibe, she slammed my hatch hard core one day I was like geesh! does your hatch not shut or something!!
I love the window that opens. It was an important feature in my purchase. I have put litterally tons of lumber in my Vibe. 2X4's to big 4X12 beams and lengths up to 16 feet!Christmas trees, surf boards, furniture kits, U name it I've put it in my Vibe. This is a the greatest car to have if you can't have a truck!Don't take away my window hatch please!