Which car has holes in the front headrests?
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The older model GL8 has holes in the front headrests. Below is an introduction about the Buick GL8: 1. Configuration: The new generation Buick GL8 family is equipped with the new generation OnStar full-time online assistant, covering over 50 main services in 5 categories, including remote control, remote vehicle condition viewing and reminders, and provides users with 100G of "OnStar 4G vehicle connectivity application lifetime free data" service annually. 2. Body dimensions: The new generation Buick GL8 Avenir family has body dimensions of 5219mm × 1878mm × 1799mm, with a wheelbase of 3088mm.
As a car enthusiast, I've noticed that front headrests with holes are most commonly found in high-performance sports cars, such as BMW's M series (like the M3 or M5), Audi's S and RS versions (e.g., S4 or RS5), and Mercedes-AMG models. This design originates from racing cars, aiming to reduce seat weight, improve overall handling response, and provide some ventilation. During aggressive driving, the holes facilitate airflow, reducing back sweat accumulation and enhancing comfort. Extending further, models like the Porsche 911 or Toyota GR series often feature similar headrests, symbolizing the car's dynamic DNA and driving pleasure. In reality, it's not just decorative; it has a practical impact on vehicle balance. However, while some budget-friendly cars like the Ford Mustang GT may imitate this feature, the true essence lies in German performance cars. This detail, as an enthusiast, makes me appreciate the engineering aesthetics even more, sparking driving passion every time I get in the car.