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Sneak Peek of the New Prius #4
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| Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Northcoast
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Friends: 0 | Looks to be a power lumbar, with the current height adjustment lever behind it. Which is fine, as long as the height adjustment is there I don't care whether or not it's power. What I do want is longer seat travel & telescopic wheel, there's no need for all that rear seat leg room while I'm cramped up front. I can always move my seat forward if some one needs more legroom behind me, but it'd be niice to have the capability to stretch out the 98% of the time nobody's behind me. Front leg comfort is especially going to suck with that ridiculous center console they insist on if the seat track distance stays the same. The new design is disappointing, I keep hoping it's just a decoy & we'll see the real thing shown in Detroit. It seems we going backwards into conventionality: center console taking up useful space, the needless shifter placement, MFD placed out of sight / rather than in front of driver, styling becoming more cluttered instead of bolder. Not the forward leap that the '04 was, not even an evolution, but quite the opposite. |
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Friends: 2 | Wow perfect. It is getting easier to skip purchasing a Gen II and just moving onto a Gen III. |
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Friends: 1 | power lumbar support + seat height adjuster is goodies... I wonder if leather seats will get electric adjustments as well (or at least in Europe we get it in all models that have factory leather)... |
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| Not-so-junior member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Central Virginia
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Friends: 0 | I'll settle for power lumbar (even manual) and height adjustment. I just wonder if they'll put it in the passenger side as well since I don't always get to drive. |
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Friends: 23 | excellenté!!! mucho graçias!!!! Thanks guys! Merci!! Yay! more adjustments. Ok powered controls do add weight but at least there's more adjustments! Oh and that door sill looks nice... an illuminated one would be better *hint* *hint* hehe. |
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| ZEN-style living Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: La Canada
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Friends: 17 | I WAS very disappointed when my 08 had no power seats or adjustments. I realize that we're all very excited, but this is NOT a big deal, it should have been available long time ago, at least in the GEN II..........just my 2 cents. |
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| An Aussie perspective Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Adelaide South Australia
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Friends: 33 | I believe it is power back angle adjustment. There is a manual height adjustment handle in shot, manual slide handle in shot and that switch. |
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| Prius Aficionado Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Union City, CA
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Friends: 4 | I see the mechanical handle in front for sliding the seat back/forth. Can't make out the icon on the power button, guess it's for lumbar. Lower left is seat mount. Handle to right must be the height adjuster. Seatback adjuster would be right behind it. Nice work. |
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Friends: 0 | I don't think the lever at the very right is for height adjustment. It looks like a conventional seat-back adjustment handle. |
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Friends: 3 | I have not been following these "photo of the day" posts, or whatever you are calling them. What proof or evidence do we have that these photos are even real ? Has anyone verified who "Prius Team" is? Is it some 16-year old kid who is screwing around with you guys, or is it a verified, legitimate source from inside Toyota? ??????? ?????? ????? ???? ??? ?? ? Last edited by Rybold; 10-28-2008 at 05:25 AM. |
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