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Not a huge deal, but I'm finding out with this car Koreans are weirder than I thought :grin: .

-MPG reset itself after every refuel, rather than by the owner, or a certain mileage (most cars go to 999). Furthermore, it should allow MPG with EACH trip meter, like most cars.
-Once engine is running, you get NO warning if a door is open. I opened my door while driving and NOTHING. No biggie to me, but could be even dangerous to some.
-A/C light doesn't light up in some instances (like on 'auto', and even when you hit other buttons), but compressor is running. Weird.
-no way to deactivate DRLs, and they (along with headlights) have no fuses.

Mostly stuff you can get used to.
 

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QUOTE (Bingo Steve @ May 24 2010, 01:22 AM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=325709
I have not owned a car nor rented one that had a switch for the DRLs.
I can turn them on and off on my BMW myself, as well as other cars. Lexus and Toyotas can be disabled by the dealer. All others (Honda, Acura, etc) have a fuse that you simply pull out. This is the first car that doesn't have even a fuse. Not a big deal, but DRLs are not a mandated feature, so should be a way to disable them IMO. I like them on my M3, but hate DRLs that use the high-beam bulbs, like this car, that's all. Take care.
 
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