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StephenF 04-07-2003 11:40 PM

Ingressing challenge
 
Getting into the car doesn't look as easy as I had expected. I guess the front seat might be further back than most of the promo shots, but that's probably the position it would have to be in for me to drive it.

Got this pic from a link in another thread:
www.brammermedia.net/driving/

-Stephen

MazdaArtis 04-08-2003 12:04 AM

The vaselina jar sold by separate!!!

wakeech 04-08-2003 12:34 AM

...to me that seat looks way too far back... but then again, i like some flex in my knees (so that even against the firewall they're not totally straight) so i know i can reach everything easily...

P.D.U 04-08-2003 06:59 AM

If you want to get into the back seat of a 2 door coupe, you put the front seat forward don't you.

If the RX-8 had only 2 doors, you would put the front seat forward when getting in the back wouldn't you.

So why, just because the RX-8 has 4 doors, would you not put the front seat forward when getting in the back ?

The point of having the Freestyle doors and no B-pillar is not so that you can climb into the back seat without putting the front seat forward. It's that it is MUCH MUCH easier to get in the back WITH the front seat forward....in comparison with any other 2 door 4 seat vehicle.

StephenF 04-08-2003 08:06 AM

Yeah, but I didn't think the RX-8 seat had a quick release handle. That means you would have to reset the seat everytime someone got out from the back. That would get annoying.

But the more I look at it, I agree with wakeech, the seat is probably way too far back. I typically sit so that I can rest my wrists on top of the steering wheel. Unless my arms were about a foot longer, I'd have to sit a bit closer to the wheel than that seat is in the picture.

-Stephen

Puppy1 04-08-2003 10:19 AM

Even a small child cannot get in the back seat of my 4 door Vigor if they are trying to sit behind me. The 8 has more leg room than my current sedan. Yes I will have to move my seat up a little when I have someone in the back seat. But 99% of the time, I'll be fine and my rear seat passengers will have a better experience 100% of the time.

RotorGeek 04-08-2003 01:04 PM

Man I have been trying to post for almost 2hours. Here it goes

When I saw the car the at southbeach. It was not difficult to get in or out. The thing I noticed was since you sit with your ass low(relative to your knees) and leaned back you have to pull yourself out of the seat becuase you do not have the leverage to simply step out.

wakeech 04-08-2003 02:16 PM


Originally posted by StephenF
Unless my arms were about a foot longer, I'd have to sit a bit closer to the wheel than that seat is in the picture.

-Stephen

...for sure: his chest is barely fitting between the rear door and the back of the seat... :eek:

P.D.U 04-08-2003 10:48 PM

Stephen,

Your comment about a lack of quick release lever worried me, so I went back through all my photos to see what I could see.

I am pretty certain that the lever I have indicated in the attached photo is the quick release lever for the front passenger seat. I have other photos with the seat backs upright and the lever in these instances is in a lower position.

BUT....I cannot identify a similar lever on the driver's seat. Perhaps this is due to the driver's seat being electrically operated and so the quick release lever is located in a different position ?

StephenF 04-08-2003 11:44 PM

P.D.U.,

I hope you're right, but I thought I remember reading in an article a while ago about them complaining about a lack of a quick release lever. Does anybody else remember this, or am I making it up? :eek:

If the circled lever in your pic is the quick release, where is the seat back adjuster? I guess it wouldn't be that big a deal to readjust the seats, I just thought a quick release handle would be nice.

-Stephen

rotarynews.com 04-09-2003 12:31 AM


Originally posted by wakeech


...for sure: his chest is barely fitting between the rear door and the back of the seat... :eek:

I think the perspective is throwing you off. Examine the angle of his forearm, and compare it to the angle that the camera is at. I'd say it is a good 8 inches away from his chest.

Consider if the photo was taken from just above the driver's side door. There is room there, it just happens that this photograph was taken at an awkward moment.

Stephan 04-09-2003 07:23 AM

Gorilla harms ?
 
Well i tried it and i am 1m80 (sorry I don't understand anything about inches and other body parts).

I have a regular seat position and it's very easy and simple to access the rear seats ...

Yours was really set too much far from the wheel drive ...

Stephan

zoom44 04-09-2003 11:09 AM


Originally posted by StephenF
P.D.U.,

I hope you're right, but I thought I remember reading in an article a while ago about them complaining about a lack of a quick release lever. Does anybody else remember this, or am I making it up? :eek:


-Stephen

i read thru some of the reviews and it seems they were saying that there was no quick release that the rear seat passengers could reach from the back. but they also don't say where it is.


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