Headrests are horrible
#21
RE: Headrests are horrible
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As far as SDPD recording... I still have no license plates on the car... prove it was me.
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Oh ya, I read that California is having much a severe state budget crunch that they are making new car buyers pay for the plates.
But not shipping them until next year. Short of like floating a check.....sort of....pay for plates now and receive 'em later.
Left coast is all ways ahead of the rest of the good old USA.
Yes I mean No, I would agree the head rests are vunderbah!! What?
Later,
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#24
RE: Headrests are horrible
I agree that they will reduce your chances of whiplash. This is how they work:
You won't drive your car as much because you hate the ill positioned head restraints. Therefore, your chances of whiplash decrease.
You won't drive your car as much because you hate the ill positioned head restraints. Therefore, your chances of whiplash decrease.
#26
RE: Headrests are horrible
Well I am one that's not fully decided yet. I haven't driven mine far enough to really get a feel for the seat and headrest. Most of the time so far, it seems akward. Next week will tell as we go on vacation.
#27
RE: Headrests are horrible
The headrests don't get into my way at all. They do look a little funny.
I do wish I could raise the passenger seat though... I'm a little **** and like things to "Match" and be balanced.
I also wish there was a seat belt holder on the Top/Side of the seat like in my 03' BMW Convertible. It is taking me some time to get used the the belt riding on my shoulder.
I do wish I could raise the passenger seat though... I'm a little **** and like things to "Match" and be balanced.
I also wish there was a seat belt holder on the Top/Side of the seat like in my 03' BMW Convertible. It is taking me some time to get used the the belt riding on my shoulder.
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