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One interesting thing is a loaded 35k Bronco Sport has memory seats.
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Not to get too far off track.There are several aluminums approved for aircraft... but not all of them, nor all of the tempers for the ones that are.
No to mention that by the time I get this, my older daughter will be heading off to college in the Fall, my younger daughter will be inheriting my Subaru and my wife obviously has her own car so in reality there will be little usage of my new ride other than me. If the seat positioning gets messed up, I will really have only one person to blame so as I talked it through, the choice was obvious. I must have had a momentary lapse of reason at initial order.Thanks. I did use search and did't really find it spelled out like this.
I've owned cars with power seats. They are VALUELESS unless they come with memory. Then they are fantastic.
It is nice to get in my wife's Volvo and push one button and the seat 10 way adjusts to me, plus the mirrors.
Prior to that car, she had 10 way power seats and with the mind boggling number of choices available it was a major pain in the butt to adjust them for me. Then she'd complain that it was hard for her to find an adjustment that worked for her. We ultimately agreed that when I drove the car all I would adjust was the for and aft travel and setback angle. Then she could find her spot more easily.
but memory is a game changer.
For MGV you have to call your dealer to get the headliner!If I want the free Sound Deadening Headliner and my Bronco is going to have the MGV, do I need to contact my dealer and ask for the SDH or since it's free now does it come standard in all MY '21 Broncos?
300D. Someday I'd like one in light blue.Yes. My mom had a W123 300D from like 1984. She had it until 2005 or so and it still looked and felt good. The current VW stuff is similarly nice. Though I can't vouch for how well it will last.
I just noticed you had a Giulietta Spider.300D. Someday I'd like one in light blue.
That's fantastic. There can be some snobs in the hobby. My car was a VSCCA'ed before I bought it -- a lot of fun to drive. I see you're in Metrowest. If you see a red Giulietta running around, it might be me.I just noticed you had a Giulietta Spider.
My dad had one for years. He bought a 58 or 59 that was a bit rough to race in VSCCA. That is one of the prettiest cars ever made. Eventually he got tired of the snobbery and now races with VRG. At the young age of 79. Ha.
Yes, I am fully anticipating a permanent beanbag-shaped sweat mark on the seat. At least it'll have people not wanting to drive it!Those of us getting a Badlands or BD with the MGV should be happy about everything but the dark color and how hot it'll be.
It made him nuts. He has a 58 Corvette with original factory racing options. Rare stuff like 290 hp fuel injected motor and the big brake option. It was one of the true race cars of the day. But yet VSCCA let shitty little MGAs run when NOBODY raced them back in the day. They just don't like American iron in VSCCA. Unless its something exotic like an Allard.That's fantastic. There can be some snobs in the hobby. My car was a VSCCA'ed before I bought it -- a lot of fun to drive. I see you're in Metrowest. If you see a red Giulietta running around, it might be me.
Well it sounds like he is an old-car guy through and through. Maybe I'll bump into him if he's ever at Larz Anderson museum -- we do a Corvette day in June, around Father's Day.It made him nuts. He has a 58 Corvette with original factory racing options. Rare stuff like 290 hp fuel injected motor and the big brake option. It was one of the true race cars of the day. But yet VSCCA let shitty little MGAs run when NOBODY raced them back in the day. They just don't like American iron in VSCCA. Unless its something exotic like an Allard.
Of course the irony now is that he is selling his 240Z and buying a MGA for racing in VRG.
It’s like higher math. Ford has left Interior 101 far behind. That are operating on a color/materials plane that is far above our comprehension.It amazes me that Ford doesn't offer a simple tan or grey in every model. That's like interior 101. Black, then tan, then grey.
Don