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Old 07-20-2015, 02:16 AM   #57
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It's "Ride of the Valkyries" as you pull up, but nothing but Yakety Sax as you get out.
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Old 07-20-2015, 02:24 AM   #58
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It's "Ride of the Valkyries" as you pull up, but nothing but Yakety Sax as you get out.
Yes, yes!! THAT'S the musical analogy I was looking for. Thank you, sir.
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Old 07-20-2015, 02:53 AM   #59
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I just know I'm gonna screw up getting into my car after reading this. Never had trouble before but now my brain will mess up what came naturally before.
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Old 07-20-2015, 03:12 AM   #60
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5'6 skinny little 18 year old. Must say Even short guys have issues, although I must say my issue is never getting out, but actually "falling" into the car. I couldnt imagine that free fall as a 6foot tall guy!
I have an even harder time understanding this, getting in is a matter of gripping anything with one hand, stick a foot into the footwell and falling in? I'm >6 ft and can do this in lowered cars without a hitch. I even manage to not crumple the back of my shirt most of the time
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Old 07-20-2015, 03:34 AM   #61
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Obviously some of you guys haven't watched this tutorial. It is a must for new FRS/BRZ owners.


dafuq?

So, I gotta tap dance my way out?

Simple, push door out as far as possible, slide seat back as much as you can, lay it down a bit, sit up, left foot out, left hand elbow place on red side of seat and use it as support. Chaching! Or the general way, slide both feet out, and hop out.
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Old 07-20-2015, 04:41 AM   #62
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I typically only use my legs to get out of the car. Take left leg out first, then push with right foot as you pull up with your left foot, using your back to lightly push on the side of the roof if required.

Its pretty cool when someone comes out of their sport car hands-free. At least that's what I keep telling myself.

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Old 07-20-2015, 07:54 AM   #63
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My wife dislocated her ankle quite comprehensively and broke her fibula last summer. In the hospital for 4 days, surgery, plate and pins, off work for four weeks. I picked her up from the hospital in the Golf Wagon and kept using the Golf whenever I was taking her somewhere but using the BRZ when I was alone. Then one day the BRZ was out front when we were going somewhere so we tried it. She actually found it easier to get in and out of. Even though it is lower, the doors are much longer, so it was easier to swing her legs and the cast. As long as I picked a parking spot where we could open the passenger door all the way we were fine. We got some funny looks, especially early on when were using one of those lightweight wheelchairs when we were going anywhere that would have required a lot of walking, like the grocery store. I guess most people don't see a BRZ as a handicap vehicle!
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Old 07-20-2015, 09:38 AM   #64
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My wife dislocated her ankle quite comprehensively and broke her fibula last summer. In the hospital for 4 days, surgery, plate and pins, off work for four weeks. I picked her up from the hospital in the Golf Wagon and kept using the Golf whenever I was taking her somewhere but using the BRZ when I was alone. Then one day the BRZ was out front when we were going somewhere so we tried it. She actually found it easier to get in and out of. Even though it is lower, the doors are much longer, so it was easier to swing her legs and the cast. As long as I picked a parking spot where we could open the passenger door all the way we were fine. We got some funny looks, especially early on when were using one of those lightweight wheelchairs when we were going anywhere that would have required a lot of walking, like the grocery store. I guess most people don't see a BRZ as a handicap vehicle!
My 82 year old mother with her replaced hips greatly prefers getting in and out of my car over my wife's RVR. She just pivots and drops in mine instead of having to climb up. Like you though we have to make sure we pick spots where the door can be fully opened.
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56. Mid weight. Lowered car. Zero issues getting in or out even with smoke in one hand and coffee in the other.
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It could be a LOT worse.

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My wife dislocated her ankle quite comprehensively and broke her fibula last summer. In the hospital for 4 days, surgery, plate and pins, off work for four weeks. I picked her up from the hospital in the Golf Wagon and kept using the Golf whenever I was taking her somewhere but using the BRZ when I was alone. Then one day the BRZ was out front when we were going somewhere so we tried it. She actually found it easier to get in and out of. Even though it is lower, the doors are much longer, so it was easier to swing her legs and the cast. As long as I picked a parking spot where we could open the passenger door all the way we were fine. We got some funny looks, especially early on when were using one of those lightweight wheelchairs when we were going anywhere that would have required a lot of walking, like the grocery store. I guess most people don't see a BRZ as a handicap vehicle!
My aunt has spine problems and has to walk with a cane and an ankle brace on one leg. Her past cars include a Mini Cooper S, Legacy GT, WRX (auto) and she's in a Legacy wagon.

She was up from the U.S. visiting around Christmas and she sat in my car and got out of it no problem. It's literally the perfect car for a cripple, well, so long as you don't need a bulky wheelchair.
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dafuq?

So, I gotta tap dance my way out?

Simple, push door out as far as possible, slide seat back as much as you can, lay it down a bit, sit up, left foot out, left hand elbow place on red side of seat and use it as support. Chaching! Or the general way, slide both feet out, and hop out.
I pretty much do this but without the sliding of the seat. I hate moving my seat and then having to find the perfect spot after getting back in. I'm 5'4", so it seems I'm one of the shortest guys here...
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With the Salad, watch what dressing you have, the "mandarin chicken salad" from Wendy's has more carbs than a big burger mostly because of the dressing.
Not the Salad! . You even capitalized it.... I will be ready when you come for me ;..;
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