Lexus LS - power rear sunshade - a sociological study of reactions
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Lexus LS - power rear sunshade - a sociological study of reactions
Are we perceived as snobs if we activate our power rear sunshade in traffic?
The kid wanted the sunshade up (I hardly ever use it), and while waiting at a traffic light, I activated it. Then, I noticed the expression on the face of the driver behind me: it changed from a happy/neutral to kinda unhappy; he even pulled alongside me and gave me a weird look as he drove off.
This prompted me to ask myself... Are we perceived as snobs for doing that? In order to try to answer that question myself, I had to study a larger sample of drivers. The BMW 3-series driver always makes a good experimental sample I thought, so I tried it on 2 of them. Though not statistically significant, I noticed a change in both their facial expressions, for the worse. Very interesting...
This prompted me to try it on a more evenly matched car: the Mercedes E-series. Now it is not easy to find one when you want one, probably because most of them may be in the shop being repaired or something... but I did find one, pulled in front of it (being very careful not to cut them off), and activated my rear sunshade. The guy overtakes me from the left, gets in front of me, and activates his rear sunshade before zooming off!
Now thats just too interesting, I tell ya! There's something about these rear power sunshades...
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The kid wanted the sunshade up (I hardly ever use it), and while waiting at a traffic light, I activated it. Then, I noticed the expression on the face of the driver behind me: it changed from a happy/neutral to kinda unhappy; he even pulled alongside me and gave me a weird look as he drove off.
This prompted me to ask myself... Are we perceived as snobs for doing that? In order to try to answer that question myself, I had to study a larger sample of drivers. The BMW 3-series driver always makes a good experimental sample I thought, so I tried it on 2 of them. Though not statistically significant, I noticed a change in both their facial expressions, for the worse. Very interesting...
This prompted me to try it on a more evenly matched car: the Mercedes E-series. Now it is not easy to find one when you want one, probably because most of them may be in the shop being repaired or something... but I did find one, pulled in front of it (being very careful not to cut them off), and activated my rear sunshade. The guy overtakes me from the left, gets in front of me, and activates his rear sunshade before zooming off!
Now thats just too interesting, I tell ya! There's something about these rear power sunshades...
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I have wondered what the thought of people who witness the sunshade go up are thinking... I'm sure to a man who feels his car is less than ours it would at least aggravate or cause some envy... but for a man who loves his vehicle and is proud of it, I doubt that it bothers.
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That is very funny and I have to agree that it is going to be seen as a snob action.
I avoid doing it if possible but I have done it couple of times when I had brought it down earlier and forgotten to put it in automatic mode.
I won't feel bad doing it to a snob though.
I avoid doing it if possible but I have done it couple of times when I had brought it down earlier and forgotten to put it in automatic mode.
I won't feel bad doing it to a snob though.
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I will occasional lower the shade, look in the mirror, and say, "get off my ***" and then raise it when I am being tailgated by some moron at excessive speeds. They generally back off.
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Very interesting idea - never crossed my mind, but now several of us will be trying the experiment. Normally I try hard not to look at people in other cars, too often they are doing something disgusting.
At first i was wondering if it was an early April 1 post, had to double check the calender.
At first i was wondering if it was an early April 1 post, had to double check the calender.
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So i'm not alone lol
I had a 2004 Mercedes E-class and loved the rear shade... Especially when someone was on my *** or had a lifted truck at night. I've raised it several times because of who or how the person behind me was driving... And it always seemed to **** them off. But they are so nice to have
I had a 2004 Mercedes E-class and loved the rear shade... Especially when someone was on my *** or had a lifted truck at night. I've raised it several times because of who or how the person behind me was driving... And it always seemed to **** them off. But they are so nice to have
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I've gotten reactions a few times. Mostly a surprised look. I really like the shade at night, to block excessive light from following vehicles. The number of "reactions" will likely be on the decline as the power rear sunshade option is getting to be more common with other auto manufacturers. You could get one on a Ford Taurus as of 2012, maybe even earlier.
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What a hoot, I thought I was the only one playing with the shade on our '04 UL.
Concur; jacked up trucks, tailgaters, cuties, kids with boomboxers, Beemers, MB's, cops, bikers (and I ride) and on and on.
I'm gonna wear ours out!
My Bride tell's me all of the time "leave the damn thing alone". Well, she says about the same on other things too.....
Life's too short not to find the fun in ALL things!!!!!!
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What a hoot, I thought I was the only one playing with the shade on our '04 UL.
Concur; jacked up trucks, tailgaters, cuties, kids with boomboxers, Beemers, MB's, cops, bikers (and I ride) and on and on.
I'm gonna wear ours out!
My Bride tell's me all of the time "leave the damn thing alone". Well, she says about the same on other things too.....
Life's too short not to find the fun in ALL things!!!!!!
RW
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