Question regarding power seats...urgent
Hi everybody.
I was wondering something.
-I know power seats are included in the V6 Premium
-I know they arent in the V6 Deluxe
-Would the IUP in the DELUXE add memory seats, or is the only way to get them is to order the PREMIUM?
Thanks
I was wondering something.
-I know power seats are included in the V6 Premium
-I know they arent in the V6 Deluxe
-Would the IUP in the DELUXE add memory seats, or is the only way to get them is to order the PREMIUM?
Thanks
Maybe nobody knows.
Originally posted by dustindu4@May. 20th, 2004, 10:53 PM
I personally could go without power seats. After a while the gears can get sloppy, it happened in my Honda. Plus it's a pain if someone has to get in the back seat with them.
I personally could go without power seats. After a while the gears can get sloppy, it happened in my Honda. Plus it's a pain if someone has to get in the back seat with them.
While on the subject of power things I've always wondered why some cars like the Mustang have one auto down window for the driver's side. What about an up feature too or just another down for the other side. With my current car I always find myself wishing that it had at least one of those extra features. I don't know maybe it's just me, this topic just got me thinking about it.
it says auto up/down in the order guide
Years ago the first car to have it was the Subaru sports coupe(i forget the name now but it was fugly) It only had half of the window that opened. Kids were getting their hands crushed in the power windows going up. You may as well just take the bus if putting up a power window is too much work. That turn the wheel left/right thing you have to do to steer must strain your back.
Years ago the first car to have it was the Subaru sports coupe(i forget the name now but it was fugly) It only had half of the window that opened. Kids were getting their hands crushed in the power windows going up. You may as well just take the bus if putting up a power window is too much work. That turn the wheel left/right thing you have to do to steer must strain your back.
Originally posted by kevinb120@May. 20th, 2004, 10:00 PM
On ALL mustangs, the lower lever on the seatback(or upper seat on the new car) allows you to let the seat come forward and go right back to where it was set. :bang:
On ALL mustangs, the lower lever on the seatback(or upper seat on the new car) allows you to let the seat come forward and go right back to where it was set. :bang:



