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Old 06-14-2019, 10:05 AM #16
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Seriously?
You wanted to be antagonistic to people having a well documented issue. I call you out on your bs and you don't like that.

How am I not surprised.

Be more respectful if you want to be treated with respect yourself.
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Old 06-14-2019, 10:17 AM #17
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All the way up for me but problem is I have to move the seat back because of the column..
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All the way down and I can still see the hood
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I’m coming from a Prius 😝, so I like to sit a bit higher to see the good. Plus, know I actually have headroom.
A Prius...? Is there a story to this...? There has to be, right?

I'm sure the world is full of wonderful Prius people... However they seem to be a unique bunch.

The change from a Prius to a 4Runner is substantial... There has to be a good story behind the change...
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Raising the eat also brings it forward. I'm 6'4"and barely have enough legroom with the seat all the way back and down. I also keep the seat back reclined at about 50-55 degrees to be more of less comfortable. My head is behind the center pillar, so I have to look through the rear door window when making a right turn at an intersection. My lower half of my back is fused. This makes it impossible to sit straight up, like in a 2 door truck.
I wish the seat moved back 3 more inches and the steering wheel also moved back about 4 inches. Wishful thinking...
Unfortunately, everything is made to make short people comfortable. No one thinks about tall drivers.
Being tall is a major handicap. My 4Runner is one of a few vehicles with relatively comfortable seats and just enough legroom to crawl in and out of the truck. Steering wheel still gets in the way when getting in and out of the 4Runner.

Just had to get it off my chest.........
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You wanted to be antagonistic to people having a well documented issue. I call you out on your bs and you don't like that.

How am I not surprised.

Be more respectful if you want to be treated with respect yourself.
Completely unnecessary.
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A Prius...? Is there a story to this...? There has to be, right?

I'm sure the world is full of wonderful Prius people... However they seem to be a unique bunch.

The change from a Prius to a 4Runner is substantial... There has to be a good story behind the change...
Lol, well, I had a 2013 Mustang GT and I was commuting about 100-120 miles a day for work. I was struggling financial because all my money was going towards gas. I wanted something that would give me excellent gas mileage so I got the Prius. I hated it and wished I never got it because I got promoted a month later to where my commute is only 2 miles a day (yes 2). I ended up paying off the Prius and being miserable in it. My wife and I went camping and there were some hiking trails that were off road. That was the last straw, I needed something capable with room. I’ve always liked the 4Runner and did my research. Fell in love with the 4Runner community and the 4Runner itself. Here I am now with a gorgeous 2019 TRD ORP and absolutely love it. I’m also 6’3” so the extra room is a godsend.
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High enough to definitely see the hood, but that's just what was comfortable for me and my body frame.
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Lol, well, I had a 2013 Mustang GT and I was commuting about 100-120 miles a day for work. I was struggling financial because all my money was going towards gas. I wanted something that would give me excellent gas mileage so I got the Prius. I hated it and wished I never got it because I got promoted a month later to where my commute is only 2 miles a day (yes 2). I ended up paying off the Prius and being miserable in it. My wife and I went camping and there were some hiking trails that were off road. That was the last straw, I needed something capable with room. I’ve always liked the 4Runner and did my research. Fell in love with the 4Runner community and the 4Runner itself. Here I am now with a gorgeous 2019 TRD ORP and absolutely love it. I’m also 6’3” so the extra room is a godsend.
Thank you, that's a great conversion story. Welcome to the 4Runner family.

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