TomFrank
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- Tom
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- Radnor, PA
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- Subaru Crosstrek 5M
Contrary to what I was told at the Philadelphia Zoo event, those window cranks work backwards.
The real test is to see how comfortable those seats feel after a long drive. But then again, you will only have about a two-hour drive with the standard battery before you need to get out and re-charge.I recall sitting in the demo Slate they brought to Cleveland last summer, and I thought those seats were quite comfortable.
I wonder what kind of changes they might make, or if those seats are used in some other vehicles?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but did it appear the little guy had some difficulty cranking the window up?Contrary to what I was told at the Philadelphia Zoo event, those window cranks work backwards.
It was good to see that rotating forward was down and rotating backwards was up. Hopefully it is like that on the drivers side as well.Correct me if I'm wrong, but did it appear the little guy had some difficulty cranking the window up?
Must be a cool truck because I think I counted him saying "cool" 19 times in a less than 9-minute video. 😆
I doubt he has formed any useful muscle memory…LOLCorrect me if I'm wrong, but did it appear the little guy had some difficulty cranking the window up?
I know the reply, repeat after me, "it's only a proto, only a proto..."
Um, no. He was rotating backwards, clockwise on the passenger side, and the window was going down. That should be the up motion. Up should be counter-clockwise on the driver side. As was mentioned by cadblu, prototype, prototype. Here's hoping.It was good to see that rotating forward was down and rotating backwards was up. Hopefully it is like that on the drivers side as well.
Then perhaps they are using the same regulator both sides so it will be intuitive on drivers side and backwards on passenger.Um, no. He was rotating backwards, clockwise on the passenger side, and the window was going down. That should be the up motion. Up should be counter-clockwise on the driver side. As was mentioned by cadblu, prototype, prototype. Here's hoping.
Having spent many, many, many hours riding in military vehicles, I've been pretty happy with any seat in a passenger vehicle.IMHO, seats are one of the main reasons you do a test drive. I've seen so many seat wars online it's mind blowing. Ten people test the same seat, and you would swear the seats were made on different planets.
Same seat...
You gotta sit in the seat before you buy. Trust but verify.
- This seat sucks
- This seat rocks
- This seat is cheap
- This seat is the best I've ever sat in
- This seat is missing X, Y, Z
- This seat doesn't fit me
- This seat fits me perfectly
- This seat hurts my butt
- This seat is too narrow
- This seat is too wide
- This seat has too much bolstering
- This seat needs more bolstering
- This seat has no thigh support