Steamguy
Member
- First Name
- Eric
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2025
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 25
- Location
- In the windy Columbia Gorge, WA
- Vehicle(s)
- Dodge Hornet R/T+, 1st year Titan
- Thread starter
- #16
Thank you!...I find it's easier to climb up into my vehicle, than climb up and out of it. I tend to use gravity a bit to help me fall out of my Jeep. I also use it to fall into my Outback and WRX. But when I have to climb, I much prefer climbing into a vehicle than out of it. So much easier to climb into a Jeep than out of a Subaru.
I found that the optimal "butt height" for easily getting into any truck is about 30-35" off the ground. For me. Getting out, hey, easy.
So that's the reason for asking about what the drivers seat height is off the ground. Yeah, I can manage a 2-step up, but it would be nice just to be able to plant a... 'cheek'... on the seat and slide in.
I liked my Subaru Legacy, but I couldn't drive it any more after one morning getting into it and getting a whiff of her scent. That brought back all those memories of trips to and from hospital. She didn't deserve the sickness that she had through her last few years, and I choose not to remember them. We had an epic love affair together, and I choose to remember all those wonderful moments together for our 46 1/2 years.
I'm an old sedan-racer at heart (had a '65 Barracuda), and the Subie would have been great, had it had about another 150 horsepower.
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