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RS is da shiza...sweet how i can slide the seats forward as well as fold them down..i really would like to make that middle belt go away tho
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Hack.... What hack ??
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Confiused....
I'm kinda confused following the thread here, though its probably the difference in the US/Aussie models. All our models come with 60/40, slide and the fold down 'thingy'. Are yours spec differently ?
Convenient, clever & adaptable seating Complete with easy front seat adjustment and 60:40 split-fold and slide adjustable (Hatchback only) rear seats, the seating in the Toyota Yaris combines luxurious comfort and practical adaptability. The 60:40 split rear seats slide forward and back (Hatchback only), allowing you to choose more legroom or more luggage room, plus it folds flat for even more luggage space, all with a simple tilt and slide action. It features advanced seat and back design and rear passenger centre armrest (sedan only) to provide superior ride comfort and support whether you're on the long road or just zipping around the city. Last edited by Ferret_san; 09-20-2007 at 06:57 AM. Reason: EDIT: Stock Toyota.com.au photo |
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#39 |
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See this is the sh*t I don't like about Toyota. All of the good sh*t they leave out here in the States.
no fold flat seats (they fold down but not flat, and without the hard plastic cover.) no push button start no freaking tachometer in a manual!?!?!?! F*ck. I still want one, but Toyota makes it hard. At least a tachometer. Come on.
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Drives: 2007 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Mar 2007
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These aren't the best shots to show the non-60/40 rear seat, but here's what I have that shows the way the headrests stick up:
![]() This one shows how the full rear seat does not lay flat: ![]() The rear-middle seat belt is tucked up in its cove on the headliner and not visible from this angle.
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you can also lock the rear belts by pulling them all the way out and then tightening them back, great for child seats! the visibility issue i am most bothered by are the blind spots created by the rear pillars, but this is par for the course with hatchbacks, just have to make sure the mirrors are adjusted properly. |
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#42 |
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yeah really sucks for US no RS model...lol i wouldn't have bought any other model other than the RS
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my 60/40 seat folds flat fine. it came with one of the packages, i'm sure. and i keep that cargo cover thingie in because it hides what i have in the trunk
and my headrests look like the one shown in that RS model. however, it's annoying when ppl are sitting in the back and they insist on pullin' the headrest up.. and then i have to put it down later.
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Hack.... What hack ??
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Drives: 07 Toyota Yaris, 71 Galaxie Join Date: Mar 2007
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I want the 60/40 seats, but don't want the power package. *sigh* Maybe in a few years I could score a seat in a junkyard.
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#46 |
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Location: Louisville, Ky
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im just confused on the susposed 20 compartments, pretty sure id found a ton but not 20...
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Drives: 07 Gerbil Powered Hatchback Join Date: Sep 2007
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^ +1
20?
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err i think that was an exaggeration.
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