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Am I the only one who has trouble with the doors?? ... but when you're sat you can't reach the grip to pull the door shut ...
Quote from: Weston Coyney on November 16, 2009, 13:12:33Am I the only one who has trouble with the doors?? ... but when you're sat you can't reach the grip to pull the door shut ...By the time I'm seated I've already half-closed the door, as I grab the grip as I'm getting in. Anyone else do this? I thought it was the natural thing to do
I am with Shambles here and I am only 5'6" ...
One fluid movement does the job.
I am with Shambles here and I am only 5'6" so have always had to close the door as I get in One fluid movement does the job.
I have to admit I don't know what the "shield visor thingies" are but I'm 100% with you on the slope of the A pillar causing a blind spot.
Am I the only one who has trouble with the doors?? Sure, they do open nice and wide for you to get in -- but when you're sat you can't reach the grip to pull the door shut without risking falling out! I'm 6ft 2in with a pretty long reach so I don't know how more petite folks manage.
...the windshields...? the things that go over the windows along the outer edge, so you can open window a bit and not get blown away. they're a thick perspex type material and they start quite low about the same level as the side mirror, so its another level of visibility hindrance in that region.
Road noise from those Korean tyres!No 'You've your lights on you drongo!' bleep when you open the door having done the aforesaid.
No 'You've your lights on you drongo!' bleep when you open the door having done the aforesaid.
Having had it a month now, only two things irritate.Road noise from those Korean tyres!No 'You've your lights on you drongo!' bleep when you open the door having done the aforesaid.BEFORE getting it - the awful wait
The horn has to go, sounds like it belongs to an i10.
Can't say I've ever needed to use my horn, so to speak...