>>Not exactly. The steering wheel doesn't come straight up through your >>knees on the Chrysler or the Honda; you don't have to hunch over to >>shift gears; your arms aren't spread out wider than your chest when >>you make a turn; you don't have to move the pedals at an arc opposite >>the normal travel of your feet; the suspension has more travel than >>the seat springs.... >> >>:-) >> >>-Dennis > >Are these fightin' words, or what? You couldn't have a decent fight with this bloke! He's got a puny chest, short arms, long legs, and his feet are on backwards :-) Andy E. A.C.Erskine@lut.ac.uk
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