Rear Spoiler
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Doh . . . While I certainly knew this and played with raising the spoiler while stationary shortly after I took delivery, in all the time since, I've forgotten about it. I've never thought about raising it to clean it, so here I am probably driving around most of the time with an immaculately detailed vehicle, and probably displaying a pretty grimy spoiler underside at speed.
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Speeding and Spoiler
I would love to fight a speeding ticket issued under the guise that my spoiler was deployed. No cops knows what each mfg sets their speed limit for deploying the spoiler.
I've been stopped by instant-on Radar detectors (even with my radar detector) and I will call BS on anything that says cops use spoilers being deployed as a way to determine who to point their detectors at.
I've been stopped by instant-on Radar detectors (even with my radar detector) and I will call BS on anything that says cops use spoilers being deployed as a way to determine who to point their detectors at.
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I took my car out for a long drive with a group of friends today and made a point of manually deploying and retracting it several times at speeds under 80kmh. No problems.
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Unhingd (01-14-2015)
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It would have been nice to have a feature to not deploy the spoiler at highway speeds for mileage issues. I don't think visibility is an issue after all you can still turn on your rear view camera while driving if you really have to see behind you. Remember to clean the lens once in awhile also.
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Unhingd (01-14-2015)
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It would have been nice to have a feature to not deploy the spoiler at highway speeds for mileage issues. I don't think visibility is an issue after all you can still turn on your rear view camera while driving if you really have to see behind you. Remember to clean the lens once in awhile also.
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