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Old 09-06-2003, 01:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I wish Mazda had "His and Hers" keys. My wife and I share this car. I just get my seat the way I like it, then she takes it out for a spin and I have to go through all of the adjustments again.

Mazda should have put a memory in the seats and the mirrors, so when I insert my key, the car adjusts to me.
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That would be a nice option, but I'm the only one driving my car so its not someting I need.
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I would love the option because although I'm the only real driver, occassionally it gets moved (car wash, whatever) and its annoying to get it back to the right spot.
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I would like it. Valets screw around with my seat.


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* * * * * * I would love the option because although I'm the only real driver, occassionally it gets moved (car wash, whatever) and its annoying to get it back to the right spot.[/b]
How does a car wash move your seat?
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Old 09-06-2003, 09:02 PM   #6 (permalink)
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wash services. they have chains here in FL called grand prix and many others where you basically take your car to a place, and people wash it and vac the interior and make it smell good in about 10 mins. after its all done, someones gotta drive the car out and undoubtedly itll be a midget who needs to adjust the seat so he can drive it out.
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Besides that, they move it so the vacuums can get in and around it easier.
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Seriously, my dad's '94 volvo had 3 different memory settings for seat position. This is definitely something that I would love to have considering my gf drives my car too, and I never quite get it back to my perfect setting.
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