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Originally Posted by Sarlacc
I had the pleasure of driving someone else's BMW 113i for a few hours, and it's a good car.
I could not own one though, because with all its seat adjustments I could not find a comfortable position.
I've had this problem in a lot of cars over the years.
Only brand I trust to always make seats I can occupy for 8+ hrs without back pains etc is Mercedes.
- So imagine my surprise when I drop into the GT86 demo car and discovers that the seat fits me perfectly, with no comfort adjustment at all!
I have seat and steering wheel set according to the Porsche method.
Highly recommended, watch video below.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72qpgA7Cr_4[url]
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I've also adjusted my seat to this video.
When I was buying, I test drove the MT and at first I didn't like the gearbox, but then by the time I was back on the street the dealership was on, I was very happy with it, and found some of the more common "quirks" about it.
Ended up buying the AT (long story about a girl who is no longer part of my life) and I'm still finding I have to modify my driving habits to get the most of it. Though, I think the AT has more quirks than the MT at this point, until Toyota Canada decides to introduce that stupid TSB for the AT that all the 'Mericans get.