well i have decided that i will have to sit in one to know .
i am happy to supply a 6pack of beer to some one willing to let me sit in there ute that lives within 100ks of echuca vic.
cheers corey
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well i have decided that i will have to sit in one to know .
i am happy to supply a 6pack of beer to some one willing to let me sit in there ute that lives within 100ks of echuca vic.
cheers corey
Corey, I am 6'5" and have no problems with my 110 ute (with under dash aircon)
It is slightly smaller in legroom than our 110 wagon and a 130 crew cab I used to own, but I prefer to sit upright rather than lying down (hate driving missus' commodore) and find the ute perfectly comfortable. In the ute I have got heaps of head room and once you get used to getting in and out in a particular fashion so as not to catch belt on door striker, I can't fault the ute over the wagon.
On long trips the only thing I sometimes find myself doing is sitting with my left foot on top of the handbrake lever just to stretch out a bit, I could sit in the ute all day everyday, (and as a farmer I sometimes do) and never get uncomfortable. I think the key is to lean the seat back forward, slide the squab all the way back, and then lean the seat back against the rear firewall. This way you sit a bit more upright, but have the most legroom possible.
Go for it.
thanks for the help jskerm , i like my seat to be upright .
i have found one around here that i can sit in this sunday so i hope i like it ,
i dont wont too resort too a pootrol
well i had a drive of one last night and it was a good fit .
just need to get organized now and buy one