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Old 03-08-2000, 02:58 PM
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I really like the style of the C5 convertible, but I have a peeve about the "waterfall". It looks really great, but it is annoying. It makes it nearly impossible to access the back storage without getting out of the car and either putting the seat forward or opening up from the rear. When I have my jacket or whatever on the passenger seat and then have to move it for a passenger, I cannot just toss it in the back. Chevrolet should make the waterfall removable or put a hinge on it so that it will lift up.
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Putting it on hinges is a very good idea, I am working on something like that for mine now. Come on GM why didn't you come up with something like that.

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Thanks for the reply, Karl
I sent this suggestion to Chevrolet's website, but I don't think they get it.
What is it that you are doing exactly to hinge your waterfall?
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