Mike,
I'm 6' and 175lbs, but I have long legs, so head room usually isn't too much of
a problem for me.
Fortunately, I do like the interior, especially the way the dash is painted to
match the exterior paint. The only interior item I don't really care for is the
steering wheel, but I'm sure the after amrket vendors will have a solution for
that shortly.
- Bryan
>To: Bryan Vandiver <Bryan.Vandiver@eng.sun.com>
>Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: PT Cruiser (no LBC)
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>I've sat in a few. FOr a 5'11" 215 lb guy, it's pretty tight. My head hits
the ceiling on the left side. I didn't fuss with the seats too much, though.
Seemed nice inside. Very plasticy. But that's with any car now-a-days.
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>Mike
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>Bryan Vandiver <Bryan.Vandiver@Eng.Sun.COM> wrote:
>> Has anyone had a chance to check out a PT cruiser yet??
>Since I've been considering buy a new vehicle for a while now, I'm thinking
>about ordering one.
>They almost sound too good to be true.
>They have a really cool retro look, are very roomy on the inside, and are
>actually very practical.
>I talked to a local dealer here yesterday, and they said they would sell me
>one
>built to order with any options I like for MSRP with no additional costs
>(between $16K to $20K), the only catch is that I'd have to wait 4 to 6 months
>for delivery. Since I'm in no hurry, that's pretty reasonable, especially
>since
>they are selling off the lot for $5K to $7K over MSRP right now.
>Anyone have any thoughts on this.
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>BTW - this would be the new 'commuter/baby hauler' so I think the red pearl
>metallic would be the color of choice.
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> - Bryan Vandiver
> San Jose, CA
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>PS - Of course, there would still be room for the Allard next to the garage ;-)
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