Apr 10, 2009

I hate to be critical, but ...

When I was forced to make the leap from our paid-for Ford Explorer to a new Honda Odyssey before Jake was born, I sort of went kicking and screaming. I'd sworn I'd never drive a minivan, but three car seats wouldn't fit across the rear seat of the Explorer no matter how hard I tried to make it work, so I went down to the Honda dealership and bought the Odyssey.



Side note: I didn't even test drive it before I bought it. I figured, there are so many of them on the road, what can be wrong with it? I was very pregnant at the time and still struggling with bad nausea and vomiting. I had to get up from the salesman's table seven or eight times while I was there to go throw up. ANYWAY, I'm sure most people would have felt like they needed to test-drive it first, but all I wanted to do was get it over with. I did the same thing when I chose a college, actually. I chose Samford University on the basis of its brochure and never set foot on campus until Freshman Orientation Day a few weeks before school started. Weird, I know.

So, back to my story. The Odyssey really HAS been a nice vehicle, and I have no complaints other than the fact that it's a lot lower than the Explorer was, and I enjoyed sitting up higher. Also, the cargo space in the Way Back (that is a proper name) is deep rather than wide, which is sort of a pain in terms of packing and unpac
king the space. OH, AND THERE'S THIS ONE OTHER LITTLE THING.



See where the release is for the gas door? No? IT'S WAY DOWN THERE BY THE EMERGENCY BRAKE RELEASE.



Now, I know this is a small thing. But it's almost physically impossible to reach it while sitting in the car, so you have to open the door and lean down or get out completely. I know you're thinking, "Well, you have to get out to pump the gas anyway, so what's the big deal?" And I have no answer for you.

I do not know why this bothers me so much, except that it seems like they added the release as a complete afterthought, when everything else the vehicle needed to function properly had already been dropped into place, and someone asked, "Hey ... what about the gas door release?" And the boss was like, "Well, l
et's just put it down here. That will work great for the people with 4-foot-long arms."

Just LOOK at the expanse of dashboard here:



And here:



I know the ACTUAL dashboard isn't best from the "straightest line to the gas tank" point of view, but what about here, which is only about 19 inches from the spot the release currently calls home?


REALLY, HONDA? You couldn't come up with a single, solitary, better place for this button? Perhaps in the '10 model they'll correct this egregious ergonomic error.
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