BY MALCOLM LIVERMORE | 7th Dec 2001


THE Commodore S gets standard power windows, front and rear, controlled via an array of switches on the centre console. The express-down driver's window remains powered on time delay after the engine is switched off. The steering column is adjustable for both height and reach, while the sound system may be operated via controls on the steering wheel. New, much improved steering wheel levers operate indicators, high and low beam, wipers and the standard cruise control. The S's pull-up handbrake lever is located between the centre console and the driver's seat. The rear view mirrors are adjusted via the familiar GM pad (also seen on Saabs) on the driver's door.
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