Whats a C-Pack?

b12oon

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its just the usual type r spec but with tinted rear glass,fold in mirrors and
a rear wiper and wash. to be honest, if you buy a car new and the
garage said would you like to pay more cash,maybe £1000 and have
these extras would you pay it cos i wouldnt. its just an added bonus
when you get 1 with it.
 

mikegsi

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there are a lot of differences in the c pack range though, just typical of upgrades you can get, mine has privacy glass, but not rear wiper, and only has parcel shelf and starter button cos i put them in myself
 

dan the man

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mike your wrong..

EVERYTHING is an option...

But the C pack was an option in itself and u got a few things..

so in the end any car could have combination of mirrors and wiper or glass and button etc...

:? :? :lol:
 

mikegsi

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so what specifically is the 'c pack' then??????

loads of people claim to have a c pack car, but they are all kitted with different optional extra's????
 

JiB

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My car's got the sills, and mirrors and tints but no parcel tray...dealer didn't think it was C-Pack though..
 

JiB

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FAQ said:
Q. What is the "C-Pack"?
A. C is for comfort, the C-Pack includes

Privacy glass
Rear Wiper
Electric folding wing mirrors
Lol, in case anyone is too lazy to click. I was just sayin that if my car has all of those then, it's C-Pack?

What about the door sills and things?Starter Button?
 

Evs

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JiB said:
FAQ said:
Q. What is the "C-Pack"?
A. C is for comfort, the C-Pack includes

Privacy glass
Rear Wiper
Electric folding wing mirrors
Lol, in case anyone is too lazy to click.
You've ruined my experiment now :evil: although tbh I already knew the result :roll: :lol:
JiB said:
I was just sayin that if my car has all of those then, it's C-Pack?
Yes.
JiB said:
What about the door sills and things?Starter Button?
They're options, but not part of the C-pack.
 

Evs

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jimmy_atr said:
Maybe "What C-Pack includes" can be made into sticky at top or even better a pop-up when everyone enters the site that flashes and says what the c-pack includes :wink:
Making things into stickies renders them invisible, so there's no point.

Popups would be a waste of time too, because some people wouldn't even read it if you wrote it on a piece of paper and shoved it under their nose. They'd rather start a new thread and/or post crap in existing threads to increase their post count... :roll:

The problem is with user mindset, not with presentation of the information :idea:

mikegsi said:
thats cleared that up then! :wink:
It had already been done to death and even included in the FAQs. There was nothing to clear up :!:
 

hondafreek

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Krisen Type-S said:
lol, sorry for not searching guys
Don't apologies mate, most people don't search.
When their question is answered by "do a seach", they usually don't come back.

Does it really hurt just to answer the question?? :roll:

If you can be bothered to write a response of "do a search" why not type a few extra lines to answer the question?

Newbies do ask questions. Surely thats what the forum is for?
 

Evs

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Krisen Type-S said:
lol, sorry for not searching guys
No probs mate, I wasn't actually having a pop at you and sorry if it came across that way :oops: :)

hondafreek said:
Does it really hurt just to answer the question?? :roll:

If you can be bothered to write a response of "do a search" why not type a few extra lines to answer the question?

Newbies do ask questions. Surely thats what the forum is for?
I agree - I know he's a newbie and if you have a look back you'll see that I posted him a link, which answered his question and possibly a few others he might have had too... :idea:

Something like that is no problem to answer, so as you suggest it's just as easy to answer it as to say 'do a search'.

But then the question got asked again even though it had already been answered, so... :roll:

As an aside, the questions I (we) do have a problem with are the general 'which exhaust?', 'how do I get xxx bhp' when there's a mine of information on here already that is worth sifting through because you get a richer answer with more different views on the subject. If you do that and are still unclear then fine, but I've seen a few people say 'I cba to search so can you answer this?' 'Um, no, actually I cba... :roll:'

:wink: :)
 

kingston

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Make my Ultimate Exhaust thread a sticky and then it would solve all which exhaust questions :wink:
 

Evs

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No point - that would make it invisible and a search will find it anyway :idea: :lol:
 
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