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Replying to: larryqw (Mar 12, 2008 11:03 am)
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Replying to: larryqw (Mar 02, 2008 5:08 pm)
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Replying to: raezmom3 (Mar 18, 2008 6:49 pm) If I had a very small baby, I might have got the 7 passenger seat just to put the car seat in the center of the second row. But now that I have the car, I see either second row seat is also good for a car seat. Even if one second row seat with the car seat can't fold, it's very easy to get into the third row from either side with lots of clearance. So on a six passenger model I'd put the baby seat in the second row passenger side, so I can turn around and see and hand things easily to the little critter. Small/medium size kids like the third row a lot. Larger kids may sit in front or the other second row seat. The Taurus X is overall a real delight. Very many nice little things and nothing bad. I like it even more after a month of driving. What model and options are you getting?
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Replying to: raezmom3 (Mar 18, 2008 7:04 pm) Opening the lift gate and the second row seats are very easy as they're nicely spring loaded to be right around neutral, with a preference toward springing up (not down). So more effort is needed to push down on both. With the spring loading, the manual lift gate can be opened with one finger hitting the button under the handle to unlatch it, and the hatch springs open quickly. This is about the same effort as hitting a button on a key. Closing the hatch is fine too. Most short people are able to reach the top handle for closing. The only problem is that near the bottom when closing, you need to put your hand on the outside for a final push, or pull down with a lot of momentum so it keeps going. In contrast, pictures of the power lift gate show some of the trunk taken up by a power pod and arm to push up the gate. Similarly, the spring loaded manual rear seat can be folded up real quick for access with one touch on the release handle. An easy shove puts it back down. Even as fast as it is to release the manual seat, my kids often just leap over the center console or fold down the seat and quickly crawl over the second row seat back. They don't want to spend the extra 1 second it takes to release the seat. As such, I think a much slower electrical mechanism would never get used, at least by my kids. And for folding the second row seat with either manual or power, you need to make sure the headrests are down in a lower setting or the seat won't have room to fold. This might be the slowest part of access if you ever put the second row headrests up to one of the higher settings.
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Replying to: larryqw (Mar 18, 2008 11:45 pm) I am getting the limited fwd with dvd, sirius and navigation. |
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Replying to: larryqw (Mar 19, 2008 12:06 am) |
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I just got a 08 Ford Taurus X SEL. On occasion when I come to a stop, I get a feeling like the car will not stop. One time I noticed that when my foot was pressing the brake, it had caught the edge of the gas pedal, and I was also pressing the gas at the same time. But now that I have been conscious of not doing that, I still get the feeling like the car doesn't want to slow down when I'm braking. I get a feeling that the car is downshifting or something like that and it seems to lurch forward or that the engine slightly revs up. Is anyone else having this problem?
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Replying to: kyushujet (Apr 03, 2008 9:00 pm) |
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Replying to: kyushujet (Apr 03, 2008 9:00 pm) I'd make absolutely sure you're not doing it again. Funny thing is, I just did this the other day with my Freestyle.
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Replying to: barnstormer64 (Apr 06, 2008 7:05 pm) - Chad |
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