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Riviera

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Personally, I would rather have something that reduces the glare and dulls the piano black out. Sun glare off these panels while driving can be annoying.
I agree 100%. The Piano black looks great when it's new and clean and in low light, but the glare can be awful and I'm wondering if they're going to get scratched up.
 

FlyingAvocado

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I agree 100%. The Piano black looks great when it's new and clean and in low light, but the glare can be awful and I'm wondering if they're going to get scratched up.
The center console in the back already is scratched up on mine... 2 weeks old. :(
 

Sarge

Well-known member
(1) Most people fitting larger tires are choosing wider offset wheels to clear the weird suspension knuckle (which limits tire size). That puts the tires sticking out past the fenders (illegal in many states). A set of stock-looking fender flares would no doubt sell really well.

(2) Software allowing users to turn off the aggravatingly loud HONK HONK HONK the car does when you open and close the door with the motor running would be a godsend.

(3) Full Aluminum skid plates

(4) heavy duty roof rail attachments allowing a roof capacity of more than the factory's meager 150 LBS limit would allow people to use roof top tents and carry heavier roof loads.

(5) aftermarket locking differentials (this is probably a pipe dream, no one made anything for the WK2)

(6) White and dark tinted front fender reflectors (there are tint/sticker options, but no full replacement that retain reflectiveness, and white/clear would look better on lighter cars)

(7) piano black protection film kits for the center console

(8) rear hatch area nets for the sides and for the actual liftgate, or an emergency medical kit to attach to the liftgate (so it's always accessible).

(9) second row matt that covers the carpeted area around the cupholders (no other options offer it)
 

FlyingAvocado

Well-known member
D-Ring tow hooks (front and rear) for the non-overland trims would be nice. However, I suspect that's a bigger ask than just making some tow hooks.
 

Sarge

Well-known member
I would also LOVE software allowing the user to completely turn off the stability control, and/or set it to RWD or RWD bias for snowy shenanigans. Basically a 'drift mode' as Ford did on the Focus RS, etc. It can be good in some offroading circumstances (muddy off camber terrain, etc) to have manual control without electronic intervention too.
 
Thanks guys! We have received all of your ideas and suggestions and wil take them into consideration on our develping schedule! We really appreciate it!
 
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