Are you getting older,,,amazing how things change.

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Originally Posted By: Wolf359
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
I like cars that are small on the outside but large and roomy on the inside. The 86-91 Olds Deltas were like that. They were really small cars,but felt huge on the inside. My 300ZX is the same way. It's a tiny car,but when you're sitting in it,it feels like you're sitting in a Lazy Boy recliner. VERY comfortable and roomy seats. And the support they provide is amazing.


That reminds me of the old piping specifications. You can't have the inside diameter bigger than the outside diameter otherwise the hole will be outside the pipe.

PIPING SPECIFICATIONS

All pipe is to be made of a long hole, surrounded by metal centered around the hole.

All pipe is to be hollow throughout the entire length.

All pipe is to be of the very best quality, preferably tubular or pipular.

All acid-proof pipe is to be made of acid proof metal.

Outer-diameter of all pipes must exceed the inner-diameter. Otherwise, the hole will be on the outside of the pipe.

All pipe is to be supplied with nothing in the hole so that water, steam, or other stuff can be put inside at a later date.

All pipe is to be supplied without rust, as this can be more readily put on at the jobsites.

All pipe is to be cleaned free of any covering such as mud, tar, barnacles or any form of manure before putting up, otherwise it will make lumps under the paint.

All pipe over 500 feet in length must have the words "Long Pipe" clearly painted on each end so that the fitter will know that it is a long pipe.

All pipe over two miles in length must also have these words painted on the middle so that the fitter will not have to walk the full length of the pipe to determine if it is long pipe or not.

All pipe over six inches in diameter is to have the words "Large Pipe" painted on it, so that the fitter will not use it for small pipe.

All pipe fittings are to be made of the same stuff as the pipe.

All pipe closers are to be open on one end.

No fittings are to be put on pipe unless specified. If you do, straight pipes become crooked pipes.


When it comes to car interiors,I'm sure it's all about engineering and ergonomics. For instance,my gf's Mustang is HUGE compared to my car,but the interior seating has absolutely no room compared to mine,which feels like a spacious living room recliner.
 
It appears the car makers are not reading our post..

On a more fun note, I can still climb on and off the 96 sportster and yes I can ride it and its still a turn on when you twist the throttle and hear those pipes........aaaww--the kid in me comes to life at 70 years young.......................
 
Originally Posted By: CourierDriver
aaaww--the kid in me comes to life at 70 years young

you're such a baby....
kidding, enjoy the nice weather

I knew a 93 years old, survivor of some Atlantic swim (courtesy of German Subs).
He still swam better then many 65 years old, and he just jumped on his '94 Lincoln, and merge on the highway on the most left-lane (across six lanes).
RIP Weldon...
 
Originally Posted By: jcwit
I'm 73 and truly love my 2005 Vibe, ride is very comfortable for both my wife and myself.

Sports cars? Gave them up back in the 1970's, last one was a 72 Vette.


I've never owned a sports car, but am getting a Vette soon...a C5...I always said by the time I could afford one, it will be hard for me to get in and out of, and I was right!
 
Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: jcwit
I'm 73 and truly love my 2005 Vibe, ride is very comfortable for both my wife and myself.

Sports cars? Gave them up back in the 1970's, last one was a 72 Vette.


I've never owned a sports car, but am getting a Vette soon...a C5...I always said by the time I could afford one, it will be hard for me to get in and out of, and I was right!

Grampi, I would invest in good seats if the original ones don't help.

Enjoy
 
Originally Posted By: pandus13
Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: jcwit
I'm 73 and truly love my 2005 Vibe, ride is very comfortable for both my wife and myself.

Sports cars? Gave them up back in the 1970's, last one was a 72 Vette.


I've never owned a sports car, but am getting a Vette soon...a C5...I always said by the time I could afford one, it will be hard for me to get in and out of, and I was right!

Grampi, I would invest in good seats if the original ones don't help.

Enjoy


Help with what, getting in and out?
 
Originally Posted By: grampi
Help with what, getting in and out?

back pain.

you already know you are dropping in (getting in) and lifting up (getting out).

...or you can setup a ramp in your garage (at the right height to drop just right)
 
Originally Posted By: pandus13
Originally Posted By: grampi
Help with what, getting in and out?

back pain.

you already know you are dropping in (getting in) and lifting up (getting out).

...or you can setup a ramp in your garage (at the right height to drop just right)


I don't have back pain (knock on wood)...I was just making an old age reference...
 
Originally Posted By: MCompact
C5 seat comfort is a polarizing issue...


I've driven a few so far and the seats seem plenty comfortable to me...most of the complaints I've seen is they just aren't very durable...
 
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