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It's the illusion you see
Drives: 07 Yaris Sedan Aero Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brossard, QC
Posts: 3,888
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pretty much in the wrong plate to ask for this kind of question LOL..
I don't know about the hatchback, but previous model hatchback lack height ajustments of the driver seat. I sat in my friend's HB and it was a tad higher than my sedan. I drive my sedan's seat all the way down. The Yaris is lacking a telescopic steering wheel. I find myself sitting just a tad too far from the steering. |
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![]() ![]() Drives: 12 LE 5d HB 1nz-fe Automatic Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Sacramento
Posts: 101
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Ok so I drive a 2012 Hatch back. I do remember what your talking about. Nothing seemed to fit right, head rest push head forward and everything seemed to be to close or to far away but then I tried the seat basically vertical (liked to have seat leaned back and adjusted from there in other cars)everything fit, everything was where it was needed and the headrest felt right you cant really see it in any of the picture I posted but I think its one click back off of vertical. I think that Toyota may be trying to correct our posture or something but that is where it all felt right to me. The best part of this though is when you get a passenger. I have my passenger seat set to what should be about right and every time they get in and lean the seat back, then they fight it for 20 mins or so till they give up on it and just deal with it feeling uncomfortable
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![]() I drive a hatch and from day one I felt like things are just a touch off. I'm only 5' 10", but i don't feel like I have all the leg room I'd like when the seat is all the way back, but as Illusion said, with the seat all the way back I feel farther from the steering wheel than I'd like. It's never felt as comfortable as the Civic I came from. It's alright, just not ideal IMO. |
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