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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 113126" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Marcie, I'm with you. I drive a 2002 Expedition, a little the worse for wear, gas guzzler extraordinaire, and big, big, BIG.</p><p></p><p>husband (6'2"), easy child 1 (5'9"), difficult child (6'5" and still growing...eeek!), and Little easy child (4'2", just turned 6...will likely be bigger than difficult child) all love it because it has lots of leg room and head room.</p><p></p><p>To get in, I have to take a few steps back to get a good lift-off, hit the running board at a leap, and jump-and-turn to land in the driver's seat. To get out, I shut my eyes and free-fall to the ground.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm grateful for the automatic seat, pedal and mirror adjusters, because otherwise I'd have to sit on pillows to even see out of it. I borrowed an F150 last year to run a few errands, and had to look through the steering wheel because I couldn't get high enough in the seat to see out of it. Eventually husband brought me a cushion and I bundled up my winter coat under me. Then I could see out. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 113126, member: 3907"] Marcie, I'm with you. I drive a 2002 Expedition, a little the worse for wear, gas guzzler extraordinaire, and big, big, BIG. husband (6'2"), easy child 1 (5'9"), difficult child (6'5" and still growing...eeek!), and Little easy child (4'2", just turned 6...will likely be bigger than difficult child) all love it because it has lots of leg room and head room. To get in, I have to take a few steps back to get a good lift-off, hit the running board at a leap, and jump-and-turn to land in the driver's seat. To get out, I shut my eyes and free-fall to the ground. I'm grateful for the automatic seat, pedal and mirror adjusters, because otherwise I'd have to sit on pillows to even see out of it. I borrowed an F150 last year to run a few errands, and had to look through the steering wheel because I couldn't get high enough in the seat to see out of it. Eventually husband brought me a cushion and I bundled up my winter coat under me. Then I could see out. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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