JSG
05-11-2003, 10:28 PM
After my first weekend with the car these are the only bad things I can find to say:
Dead pedal - only for toes due to the "bulge". Will only be a problem for RHD cars. I was expecting a full footrest - maybe it's ok with smaller feet (I'm size UK10).
Navi - I got lost with it! I work in IT but I think the key fact is it's all in Japanese. :p It'll take a lot of working out.
Access - when you park make sure there is a space free on either side of you! Getting in and out of the back is tricky in a narrow space. Also, if you get in the back and don't have a helper there is no way to get the front door shut again!
Door shutting - the bounce of both doors when shutting is irritating.
Seats - by far the worst point at the moment. Both my wife and I suffered from lower back pain after 4-6 hours in the car. Limiting ourselves to around 3 hours with longer breaks is fine. There is plenty of adjustment on the seats in every direction but I just couldn't get comfortable yet.
In the power seat you have:
front control has three purposes:
forward/back - seat forward/back.
front up/down - thigh support up/down.
back up/down - bum height up/down (for want of better phrase).
Then you have tilt on the second switch and lumbar support on the switch furthest back which blows a cushion up and down behind your lower back.
Of these only the seat issue is one that is likely to bother me long term. But with so much adjustment available I think I should be able to find a comfortable position after a while.
Dead pedal - only for toes due to the "bulge". Will only be a problem for RHD cars. I was expecting a full footrest - maybe it's ok with smaller feet (I'm size UK10).
Navi - I got lost with it! I work in IT but I think the key fact is it's all in Japanese. :p It'll take a lot of working out.
Access - when you park make sure there is a space free on either side of you! Getting in and out of the back is tricky in a narrow space. Also, if you get in the back and don't have a helper there is no way to get the front door shut again!
Door shutting - the bounce of both doors when shutting is irritating.
Seats - by far the worst point at the moment. Both my wife and I suffered from lower back pain after 4-6 hours in the car. Limiting ourselves to around 3 hours with longer breaks is fine. There is plenty of adjustment on the seats in every direction but I just couldn't get comfortable yet.
In the power seat you have:
front control has three purposes:
forward/back - seat forward/back.
front up/down - thigh support up/down.
back up/down - bum height up/down (for want of better phrase).
Then you have tilt on the second switch and lumbar support on the switch furthest back which blows a cushion up and down behind your lower back.
Of these only the seat issue is one that is likely to bother me long term. But with so much adjustment available I think I should be able to find a comfortable position after a while.