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    umm shouldn't you have both hands on the steering wheel.
    try some automotive fabric cleaner, it might be just human skin oil.

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    Who drives with two hands on the wheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomme View Post
    Who drives with two hands on the wheel?
    I do............things can happen very quickly when you are driving and any delay in responding can have catastropic results.

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    Depends on the situation..... I mean if I am sitting or crawling in peak hour traffic (which is where I spend a lot of my driving), I am not going to have both my hands on the wheel. Going at speed on a road with lots of possibilities for collisions or loss of control is where I use the two hands.

    Will try the fabric cleaner (the car is non-leather) this weekend.
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    On the topic of interior quality, the round adjuster for seat recliner on my passenger seat has fell off twice already, although it does just snap back on... It was a bit scary when it first came off...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cygnus View Post
    On the topic of interior quality, the round adjuster for seat recliner on my passenger seat has fell off twice already, although it does just snap back on... It was a bit scary when it first came off...
    I've done a similar thing whilst accesing the rear seat, the plastic leaver tilt leaver pulled right out of the side of the seat. Nothing a bit of force fixed. Not to mention pulling out the card holder thing with a card that was too thick.

    Simon

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    Quote Originally Posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
    i have an '06 with leather...no problems here. although i hate it when i go up the kerb on to driveways and the whole car creaks....feels like it is going to twist and snap apart.
    commodores have the same problem....i don't wont to relate to that
    if you put a stiff rear brace in between two posts in the rear it minimises the creaking and twist..

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