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18 messages, Last post on Dec 10, 2008 at 3:25 PM
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Replying to: jergil (May 04, 2007 8:38 am) I asked the dealership and they gave the flat (lawyer inspired) no answer previously stated. There may be something in the manufacturing which precludes the karikuri seat which would make putting one in more trouble than it is worth. In that case consider the Kia Rhondo, it seats 7 but gets worse gas mileage and has swinging rear doors.
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Replying to: oxolotol (Aug 25, 2007 8:25 pm) Safety reasons it seems. Seat is not bolted to the floor or something like that. Canada nor Mexico offer it, it seems. I tried the Karakuri seat in Europe once, and yes, it is for small children. Now, I love the "captain-chair" seats instead. I never needed more than that though. For a family with 3 children, I would jump for a Minivan instead (unfortunately) |
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I've been posting some of these in other threads, but they make sense to be here. I like the stroller ones, 5 adults, a baby and his big stroller fit in there. It is tight but flexible for relative short trips or errands. As per the last 2 pics below, they don't need further explanation I believe
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I cleaned the interior of my Mazda5 for the first time on Wednesday I think it was. That had to be the EASIEST cleaning job i've ever had to do on a car
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My 6 foot 2 inches tall boyfriend doesn't like riding in the front passenger seat. Even with the seat pushed all the way back, his big knees still knock up against the dash and he whined, but then after he spent $40 to fill the tank up he whined about "You should have bought a smaller car" UHH... men..I swear.
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Replying to: w00000t (Oct 31, 2007 2:31 am) 2 options: a) Time to get your boyfriend a bicycle: very economic and tons of "space" b) Since you just got a nice Mazda5 then also a new, shorter boyfriend is in order? |
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Replying to: w00000t (Oct 31, 2007 2:31 am) |
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| YOu know that's a good idea. or better yet, I may have to purchase one of those bike racks and put him on the roof that way I can enjoy my ride in peace. | |
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Replying to: kenflick (May 21, 2007 6:33 pm) If you have any questions feel free to ask. |
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Replying to: w00000t (Oct 25, 2007 7:06 pm) Don't get me wrong - I LOVE the M5, but I've always thought they could have been much smarter about the material or surface used on the dashboard area. |
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