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IMO, the cloth seats are by far the nicest cloth seats i've seen in any vehicle. and cloth is easier to care for than leather, and they stay cooler than leather in the summer too.
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I got just the Sports package and am lovin' it. The cloth seats are a microfiber fabric, and I really like how microfiber feels. They also don't get nearly as hot in the summer as leather (my last car had leather - these are comfier). Bose sound is ALWAYS overpriced and overrated, in my opinion. I've never understood why there are so many Bose fans. Good advertising I guess. So anyway, no big surprise there.
Definitely don't go base - you get a lot for your money with the sport, and frankly, I feel a whole lot safer with that DSC. Go touring if you want the moonroof. Pretty much as simple as that!
Definitely don't go base - you get a lot for your money with the sport, and frankly, I feel a whole lot safer with that DSC. Go touring if you want the moonroof. Pretty much as simple as that!
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Where underneath the roofline? My husband is 6'3" and his head is underneath the moonroof glass which is higher than the headliner. I don't see how you would lose headroom, if you had the seat back all the way.
I think the cloth seats look nice, but I found the red/black leather combo to be sportier looking. So, I got a GT.
The 300 watt Bose system is fine for my needs. I had a subwoofer and external amp in the trunk of my last car. I really don't miss them. I put my money into my home system. I spend more time at home than in my car.
I think the cloth seats look nice, but I found the red/black leather combo to be sportier looking. So, I got a GT.
The 300 watt Bose system is fine for my needs. I had a subwoofer and external amp in the trunk of my last car. I really don't miss them. I put my money into my home system. I spend more time at home than in my car.
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Originally Posted by Scrapula
Where underneath the roofline? My husband is 6'3" and his head is underneath the moonroof glass which is higher than the headliner. I don't see how you would lose headroom, if you had the seat back all the way.
Without the moonroof, the headliner is pretty close to the height of the moonroof for almost the entire cabin roof.
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The moonroof sucks up about 4-5 cm of headroom, but for most humans, this isn't an issue unless you're 6' 2" plus.
I can't really comment about the Bose system (we don't have the choice of the stand-alone option in Canada) but it does sound much sharper than people give it credit for. Jazz, opera, and orchestral bits are decent for an ICE system.
I can't really comment about the Bose system (we don't have the choice of the stand-alone option in Canada) but it does sound much sharper than people give it credit for. Jazz, opera, and orchestral bits are decent for an ICE system.
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Originally Posted by YT1300
The moonroof sucks up about 4-5 cm of headroom, but for most humans, this isn't an issue unless you're 6' 2" plus.
In the most comfortable seat position, my head is about a inch from the roof and I am only 5'7" tall.
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