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Anyone else found the steering wheel left of center?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by cycledrum, Sep 3, 2010.

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  1. Yes

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  2. No, it is centered

    10 vote(s)
    52.6%
  3. Don't know

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    10.5%
  1. rpeek2

    rpeek2 Dry Ice Juggler

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    No, wheel seems to be centered enough for me. Did, however, feel like maybe the seat itself could be twisted on its axis inboard just a tad. It's probably only my 6 decades of lousey posture catching up to me.
     
  2. lenjack

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    Definitely noticeable but causes no problem for me. My '07 G2 was also like that.
     
  3. jburns

    jburns Senior Senior Member

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    Most women have one breast a bit larger than the other. Hasn't prevented me from loving them. :D
     
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    Another important thing for me to check when I pick up my car on Tuesday
     
  5. austingreen

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    Yes it is, I hadn't noticed until this thread.

    I had thoght that I didn't like the instrument cluster, or lack thereof. I wonder if the left leaning steering wheel is part of toyota's drive to be different. The retarded shifter, replacement of a temperature gauge with an idiot light, digital spedo with no tach, left leaning steering wheel all seem to come from a design philosophy. I don't like it, but its not enough to not buy the car. When plug in hybrids are more available these choices might start biting toyota in the a$$.