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Sounds like my wife and I. She runs the seat as close to the wheel as it'll go and raise it up. And still she can't see the hood. I can't even sit on the dge of the seat there, let alone get in. I have to run it all the way down and back and still have crank my head around to get in. Not sure she could get the seat in my truck up far enough to drive itI'm going to throw this in here because it is car related. I took my Highlander to the dealership to have a recall fixed. No problem & 4 hours later it was ready. Understand here that I'm a big guy. So I got my key & got in & WTH? The seat was all the way back as in I didn't know that it went that far back. It was also lowered all the way. I felt like a midget in a big truck. How big was the person that did that, over 7 ft tall & 500 lbs? Does big foot work at the Toyota dealership? I was blown away. Also it took me 20 minutes of fiddling with the seat to get it back to the way I drive. I adjusted it 3 years ago when we got it & hadn't touched the controls since then & I forgot how they worked. Duh!
wow, that is interesting, I always used to wait 'til they were 10 years old because the price seemed to drop dramatically, they already had a scuff of 2. And the fact that replacing either of my duallies would cost more than I paid for fairly large chunks of land, not so long ago.
My wife has a Honda Accord 1997, I replaced many sensor on it & the cooling fan runs all the time. We unplug it when not driving it, still haven't found the problem, going to replace the relay this week.Sounds like my wife and I. She runs the seat as close to the wheel as it'll go and raise it up. And still she can't see the hood. I can't even sit on the dge of the seat there, let alone get in. I have to run it all the way down and back and still have crank my head around to get in. Not sure she could get the seat in my truck up far enough to drive it
that might be a bit of a problem at the drive thruPA-18-150
Wouldn't that be a Chrysler Voyager? I thought Plymouth went out of business years ago.Hopefully, next week I will be driving a 2023 Plymouth Voyager. The dealership bought it for me and will go through it when it gets here.
I'm reluctant to buy a Chrysler, or anything in the Chrysler family - Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, or Jeep. I, and all my family, have owned them before. None of us have owned one for at least ten years. There's a reason for that - they don't last. I don't have time for shop queens...Wouldn't that be a Chrysler Voyager? I thought Plymouth went out of business years ago.
Personally, I'm reluctant to buy a Chrysler. They're only making 1 vehicle for 2025 (Pacifica/Voyager). If there's only 1 model left in the lineup, not sure how long the brand will be around which may affect dealer support and service.
Mazda is solid. The ones built in Japan have a fit and finish that would make Lexus proud. I have heard that the newer ones built in Mexico and in the joint Toyota/Mazda plant in Texas, are not quite as good. I haven't driven one of those so I can't make a comment. The one thing I can say, is that everybody who has a Mazda seems to love it. I'd still have mine, but it was too low and uncomfortable to drive for 12 hour trips like I have to take for work.We too have several Toyota's. Actually down to two now as I sold our Camry yesterday. Still have an Avalon & a new RAV-4.
I didn't look at Mazda's for the last few decades as we were pretty stuck on Honda & Toyota. Looked at them earlier this year and really like them. Bought a couple CX-5's.
We've owned Jeeps for close to 20 years now. Never had a serious problem with any of them. My Rubicon is an 07 model and have had zero problems with it. Same with my wife's Grand Cherokee, except for mice damage. My parents had a Jeep Liberty, again zero problems. I guess with any product, there could be problem ones made.I'm reluctant to buy a Chrysler, or anything in the Chrysler family - Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, or Jeep. I, and all my family, have owned them before. None of us have owned one for at least ten years. There's a reason for that - they don't last. I don't have time for shop queens...
My family is now 100% Toyota.We too have several Toyota's. Actually down to two now as I sold our Camry yesterday. Still have an Avalon & a new RAV-4.
I didn't look at Mazda's for the last few decades as we were pretty stuck on Honda & Toyota. Looked at them earlier this year and really like them. Bought a couple CX-5's.
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