Nothing important here but things I have noticed over the past week and thought I would share and see everyone else's opinions. Mostly these are little things, maybe even funny. 
Push-button stop:
I was driving in a parking lot and I decided to see what would happen if I pressed that power button. Surely it wouldn't turn off while I'm driving right? Wrong. The car turned off and best I tried various things like pressing power, putting in neutral and pressing power. The car would not start until I was full stopped and in park. What if I pressed that going 80mph on the interstate, that seems like a big hazzard?
Devil keyfob:
I grabbed the wrong keyfob on my way to take a top-down drive yesterday. I fought several times with the seat, why in the world was it moving all around on me. Luckily I could press #1 and get it back. Then I noticed that all my radio presets had changed! What a disaster. Later on I looked in the book and saw that all of the settings will change to keyfob #1 and #2! That is super cool but it was like a devil had infested the XLR when I didn't know that.
Manual Shifting:
The last sports automatic that I owned was a 1998 Mercedes SLK. I had to trade her in because I couldn't afford the constant maintenance on that heap of junk. It had the option to manually shift up and down but it was useless. I can report that in 2006 nothing has really changed. My non-stick shift driving buddy was driving the XLR and said "wow i bet this is just like a stick shift". It is not even close. You can shift up and down and it will let you run it up to the red line, but the delay before it shifts is too long. I think I could shift my mustang 3 times in the time it does it once. Does anyone actually use the manual shifting? I feel like leaving in Drive does a better job if I stomp it down.
Top-Down Walmart:
So I've driven the XLR about 70 miles mostly on nice days with the top down. I've stopped at various places and I always leave it down. Today I went to walmart at lunch and even though I parked way out in the parking lot I just couldn't leave the top down. The walmart is even a very nice one (if that is possible) and in a nice area. Does anyone leave their top down at walmart? Does anyone even go to walmart...

Push-button stop:
I was driving in a parking lot and I decided to see what would happen if I pressed that power button. Surely it wouldn't turn off while I'm driving right? Wrong. The car turned off and best I tried various things like pressing power, putting in neutral and pressing power. The car would not start until I was full stopped and in park. What if I pressed that going 80mph on the interstate, that seems like a big hazzard?
Devil keyfob:
I grabbed the wrong keyfob on my way to take a top-down drive yesterday. I fought several times with the seat, why in the world was it moving all around on me. Luckily I could press #1 and get it back. Then I noticed that all my radio presets had changed! What a disaster. Later on I looked in the book and saw that all of the settings will change to keyfob #1 and #2! That is super cool but it was like a devil had infested the XLR when I didn't know that.
Manual Shifting:
The last sports automatic that I owned was a 1998 Mercedes SLK. I had to trade her in because I couldn't afford the constant maintenance on that heap of junk. It had the option to manually shift up and down but it was useless. I can report that in 2006 nothing has really changed. My non-stick shift driving buddy was driving the XLR and said "wow i bet this is just like a stick shift". It is not even close. You can shift up and down and it will let you run it up to the red line, but the delay before it shifts is too long. I think I could shift my mustang 3 times in the time it does it once. Does anyone actually use the manual shifting? I feel like leaving in Drive does a better job if I stomp it down.
Top-Down Walmart:
So I've driven the XLR about 70 miles mostly on nice days with the top down. I've stopped at various places and I always leave it down. Today I went to walmart at lunch and even though I parked way out in the parking lot I just couldn't leave the top down. The walmart is even a very nice one (if that is possible) and in a nice area. Does anyone leave their top down at walmart? Does anyone even go to walmart...