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Re: Ping: Ray: Seat Extenders?
Hachi -
Not trying to be too critical, but I think you mentioned you are 250+.
I used to be that way, lost 75 pounds and it made a world of difference
Made my car a lot faster too! ;-)
The tC is not a particularly easy car to get in and out of (compared to
my Matrix), but that's the price you pay for driving something lower to
the ground. I have no problem with the driving position, I'm 6-1 with
an average frame.
Hachiroku wrote:[color=blue]
> On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 19:30:29 +0000, badgolferman wrote:
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> > Hachiroku, 9/20/2006, 10:16:25 AM, <Z2cQg.1779$F46.1246@trndny09> wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> I can't seem to get comfortable in the Scion. It has the same driving
> >> position as my van, but just is not comfortable in the car. I think
> >> extending the seat 4-5 inches back would make a big difference.[/color]
> >
> > That's too bad. If you can't get comfortable in your car imagine what
> > it will be like on long trips. Did you notice this on your test drive
> > or did you think you would adapt to its "short"coming?[/color]
>
>
> I took it around the block (about three miles) and decided I liked the car
> so much that I wanted it.
>
> Of course, I was also 'crippled' this morning. I have a desk job, and
> rarely have to do anything physical these days unless it's replacing a
> computer, installing a new printer or connecting a network cable.
>
> I did the brakes on my POS van Sunday and I'm still paying for it!
>
> I think a Home Gym may be the answer better than a different car!!
>
>
> Unfortunately, I'm thinking maybe I should have bought one of the 'hotter'
> Civics. They still have that 'low-slung' seating position... :([/color]
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