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Replying to: winedogs (Dec 04, 2007 6:15 am)
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Replying to: oscar_gata (Dec 07, 2007 9:16 am) |
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Replying to: kenrob (Nov 20, 2007 11:22 am) I am 6'1" tall and I too have the same problem. I purchased the VC GLS (cloth manual seats) in July '07. We only have 5000 miles on it and I absolutely hate the driver seat position. Unfortunately, when we went to first buy it, our local dealer had no other VC models in stock. I so wish I bought the power seat option. I am completely unable to find a position that is comfortable, except by pumping the seat all the way down. Even then, my legs and thighs are way out front of the seat. I called Hyundai consumer affairs and they would not do anything because, as my service advisor said, the seat is operating as designed. I would even pay to have the seat swapped for the power one, but they would not do it. I am very, very close to trading this in for another non-hyundai vehicle. The difficult thing is that the car is for my wife and she likes it. SHe only wishes I bought her the Lexus RX model, but we do not have the cash. |
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I am 6'1" tall and I have had a touch time with adjusting my front driver seat position. I purchased the VC GLS (cloth manual seats) in July '07. We only have 5000 miles on it and I absolutely hate the driver seat position. Unfortunately, when we went to first buy it, our local dealer had no other VC models in stock. I so wish I bought the power seat option. I am completely unable to find a position that is comfortable, except by pumping the seat all the way down. Even then, my legs and thighs are way out front of the seat. I always feel that I am sliding forward. I called Hyundai consumer affairs and they would not do anything because, as my service advisor said, the seat is operating as designed. I would even pay to have the seat swapped for the power one, but they would not do it. I am very, very close to trading this in for another non-hyundai vehicle. The difficult thing is that the car is for my wife and she likes it. SHe only wishes I bought her the Lexus RX model, but we do not have the cash for anything like that.
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Replying to: randypape (Nov 30, 2007 5:36 pm) |
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Replying to: kevanriese (Jan 02, 2008 11:38 am) If this is primarily your wife's vehicle, how does SHE like the seats? That would seem to me to be the question. You can find a used RX 350/330/300 for about what you paid for your VC GLS new. Shop around more with your next purchase and I'm sure things will work out better. |
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Replying to: kevanriese (Jan 02, 2008 8:23 am) I decided to raise the front of my seat by adding 3 large nuts between the floor and the seat frame. I can't remember the size of the nuts, but I made sure that they were big enough to slide over the bolt without having to worry about the thread pitch. I could still use another bolt's worth of height, but could not fit it because the mounting bolt would not align with the hole in the floor at the correct angle to engage the threads without stripping. It's not ideal, but it has kept my sciatic nerve from acting up too much.
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Replying to: kevanriese (Jan 02, 2008 11:38 am) |
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Edmunds added an '08 Veracruz to the fleet so we changed the discussion name from '07 to '08 to celebrate. Here's the intro: Long-Term Test: 2008 Hyundai Veracruz SE AWD |
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