Re: What are the worst 3 vehicles you have ever owned.
Bruce, I think you are confusing Ford's motorized shoulder belt/manual lap belt with GM's entirely door mounted system. The idea on the GMs was that you left the belt buckled, and you could get in and out of the car, since the whole thing opened with the door. The dealers "had" to leave them buckled on the showroom floor, to help perpetuate this myth. I assure you, you could not get in a 90 Cavalier coupe with the belt buckled, without considerable difficulty. (multiple hands required, shoes touched the lap belt, etc. It was a bad idea. And at least in one instance, possibly a fatal idea?
Not only that, but the restraint that attached to the door was only the shoulder belt. As long as you put on the lap belt(had to do that manually), you weren't getting thrown out of the car even if the door opened.
Bruce, I think you are confusing Ford's motorized shoulder belt/manual lap belt with GM's entirely door mounted system. The idea on the GMs was that you left the belt buckled, and you could get in and out of the car, since the whole thing opened with the door. The dealers "had" to leave them buckled on the showroom floor, to help perpetuate this myth. I assure you, you could not get in a 90 Cavalier coupe with the belt buckled, without considerable difficulty. (multiple hands required, shoes touched the lap belt, etc. It was a bad idea. And at least in one instance, possibly a fatal idea?