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Old 06-10-2020, 05:55 PM   #71
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It's probably because of the 450lb back squat and 360lb bench

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Maybe I have an advantage being short (5'7" on a good day) but I really don't have an issue getting in and out of the 86.

Getting in: right leg in, hand on threshold pad (that's what its for) butt down, left leg in

Getting out: Hand on pad, left leg out (sometimes scrapping door), push up, and pull right leg out.

Mind you I couldn't do it this way wearing a kilt, but I have no issue, even with the door only partially open. Now raining, with an umbrella, that's another story but that's true with about any car.
Same getting out. I just fold up, put my ass in the seat, then pull my feat in.

I cringe when someone uses the door handle or roof to support their weight getting in or out. That happens a lot...
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Maybe I have an advantage being short (5'7" on a good day) but I really don't have an issue getting in and out of the 86.

Getting in: right leg in, hand on threshold pad (that's what its for) butt down, left leg in

Getting out: Hand on pad, left leg out (sometimes scrapping door), push up, and pull right leg out.

Mind you I couldn't do it this way wearing a kilt, but I have no issue, even with the door only partially open. Now raining, with an umbrella, that's another story but that's true with about any car.
Being short at 5'3" I get joy out of watching my tall friends get out of my car.
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Old 06-10-2020, 08:32 PM   #74
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I cringe when someone uses the door handle or roof to support their weight getting in or out. That happens a lot...
Or worse, they grab the frameless glass....
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