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Re: Then Nippon [Mr_Shiftright]
by andre1969 on Thu Sep 14 05:45:19 PDT 2006
I'm 6 ft 2, 210 lbs. and I'm fine in mine. I found it has MORE room in the driver's seat than a Monte Carlo. Can't understand this "not enough room" syndrome, very baffling to me--unless you are really in the extremes in size--in that case, no argument! But does it also baffle you that not all 6'2" 210 pound people are built and proportioned exactly the same? Some might have broader shoulders, skinnier butts, longer legs, longer torsos, shorter arms, or simply might not be limber enough to bend into some of the positions pictures in the kama sutra. :P There's this guy at work who's about my height and weight (6'3", 190-200 lb), but maybe a bit more torso and neck (makes me think of the necks of those heat rays in "War of the Worlds") and a bit shorter in the legs. He drives a Ford Focus. I can't even fit comfortably in a Ford Focus. It's all headroom and no legroom. He doesn't understand why I can't fit in it, but to me the answer is glaringly obvious. As for the xA versus the Monte Carlo, it's kind of the same thing. The Monte's seat is lower and goes back further from the pedals than the xA. But at the same time the roof is lower so there's not as much headroom. I'm fine in the Monte, because I can just drive with the seat reclined a bit and still reach the steering wheel fine. However, with the xA the firewall, and therefore the pedals, are simply too close for my comfort. And the steering wheel doesn't adjust up high enough. Now yeah, I can fit in one. But am I comfortable? Not for very long. Some people might like a cramped driving position, but I like to stretch out. Is that baffling? Now I can sit at my desk with my lower legs vertical and not stretched out. However, my chair cushion is also like 20 inches off the floor. And my feet are flat on the floor, and not having to operate any pedals, which would take a few inches away. An xA's seat cushion is not 20" off the floor. Now my '85 Silverado actually has a somewhat similar position, as the firewall and the pedals aren't that far away. However, its seat is also higher up than the Yaris, and angled more at the front to give better thigh support. The steering wheel is also mounted higher, so when I put it in a position that's comfy to me, it's out of the way of my knee for when I have to go for the brake. My buddy's 2006 Xterra is also similar, except that there's not quite as much legroom, the seat's not quite as high, and it's flatter. And the steering wheel is still at a decent angle. It's a somewhat tight driving position for my tastes, but I can deal with it. FWIW though, if I drive my 2000 Intrepid on longer trips, I tend to drive barefoot because it's not overly generous in the legroom department either. Taking the sole of the shoe away gives me about an inch more legroom and makes all the difference in the world. Honestly I just don't see what's so baffling here. :confuse: It has nothing to do with anyone being a freak or amazon or anything. Simply the fact that people come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and comfort levels.
Kama kazi Camaro's...
by rroyce10 on Sun Jun 03 06:08:14 PDT 2001
........They really don't have a "huge" demand. So, the pricing is just about average..unless the dealer know's you are a "can't live without buyer"... But as of thursday, these are the kinda figures they are doing at the auctions... 2000 SS's, 6/7,000K all toyed up..with the leather gut's, and all the stuff..are doing in the $19,000's... This should give you some idea's.. Terry.

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