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Old 04-06-2013, 08:35 AM   #121
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The GTS is a heavy bugger though, pushing 1900kg with all those coolers and heavy duty bits and pieces.
To be fair, that's to be expected. SRT8 is pushing just under 2,000 kg's without all the heavy duty track kit.
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Old 04-06-2013, 08:50 AM   #122
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Maybe its people with longer legs or something. The interior of FG definately feels more claustrophobic than the BF, mostly because of the angle of the centre console and I've seen alot of people hit their legs on the steering column that were fine in a BF.
The seat height thing is well documented too, I think I read on here about a company that fits lower rails or something to address this.
It has nothing to do with the seat height. After coming froma BA MK2 XR8 into a G6ET.
The problem is the positioning of the steering column, which has been positioned too low.
When tilted downwards too its lowest position even the smallest person would have trouble getting their legs under the steering wheel.

I'm 183cm tall and have no problems except the steering wheel would be better at a slightly higher (20-25mm) position
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I don't find the seating position high at all. Im 6ft and 95kg. Basically cant see the bonnet while driving anyway, any lower and itd be a bastard to park
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Old 04-06-2013, 07:24 PM   #124
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I'm 191cm and 95kg and the seating position is fine in the FG for me. There is plenty of space. Having said that, I feel as though I sit in the VE/VF seats, and sit on the FG seats.

Edit: mine's a manual.

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Old 04-06-2013, 07:31 PM   #125
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Im 6ft2 and 80kg have no problem with the fg seats, maybe its cause i drive a manual like most of the others on here who dont have a problem with the fg seats
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Old 05-06-2013, 10:15 AM   #126
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i went to holden site did a build on stock ss basic everything (paint trim) on road $46080 for manual add $2300 for auto, 600 extra for prestige paint
ss v redline $55,868 with no options ticked manual 58.700 for prestige paint and auto where are we getting 41990 from
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Old 05-06-2013, 11:22 AM   #127
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where are we getting 41990 from
Journalists who don't quote on-roads just the base RRP?
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Im 6ft2 and 80kg have no problem with the fg seats, maybe its cause i drive a manual like most of the others on here who dont have a problem with the fg seats
How on earth does the transmission type have any bearing on the seats, for goodness sake
I'd say its because you have slight build for your height. Some "rocket scientist" at Ford shaved approx 2 cm's off the width of the FG seats when they changed from BF2 and its well known that generally speaking the developed world as a whole has an expanding waistline. This is one of the reasons for a well known collapsing seat base "bolsters" i.e. many people are in fact sitting on the bolsters due to the seat being too narrow.
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so you are saying only fat people have issues with the seats
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So the VF SS auto is 10kw down compared to the VE SS auto. I can't imagine the holden fan boys would be to happy with that.
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So the VF SS auto is 10kw down compared to the VE SS auto. I can't imagine the holden fan boys would be to happy with that.
Didn't flappist say somewhere in this forum it was the same in the VE due to the AFM?
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So the VF SS auto is 10kw down compared to the VE SS auto. I can't imagine the holden fan boys would be to happy with that.

Its been like that for ages in the VE too.
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so you are saying only fat people have issues with the seats
No...if you're light and of slender build then its more likely you'll be happy with the FG seats...but I would have thought the large car market is designed to comfortably accomodate larger people. Ford in their infinite wisdom make smaller seats in a large car with the well known expanding wasteline issue affecting the developed nations around the world...don't Ford engineers have smart people that study trends in the demographics of their target market ...and then they wonder why their vehicles arn't selling well..
They've had this widespread collapsing seat base bolster issue for years, its just not good enough.

Holden have spent significant time and money designing new seats for the VF..one of these two manufacturers has it right. Its my hope by having a bloody good bleat about the seats that Ford will wake up and smell the coffee with the 2014 update.

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Old 05-06-2013, 03:40 PM   #134
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No...if you're light and of slender build then its more likely you'll be happy with the FG seats...but I would have thought the large car market is designed to comfortably accomodate larger people. Ford in their infinite wisdom make smaller seats in a large car with the well known expanding wasteline issue affecting the developed nations around the world...don't Ford engineers have smart people that study trends in the demographics of their target market ...and then they wonder why their vehicles arn't selling well..
They've had this widespread collapsing seat base bolster issue for years, its just not good enough.

Holden have spent significant time and money designing new seats for the VF..one of these two manufacturers has it right. Its my hope by having a bloody good bleat about the seats that Ford will wake up and smell the coffee with the 2014 updated model.
I hope the VF seats are significant improvement over the VE ones. It feels like I sit on the seat, not in the seat like my FG.
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Im 5"7 and 73kg and I hate the seats in the FG, not only that, but the steering wheel can not be adjusted high enough to make up for it either. I can get a better seating position in a focus or mondeo than i can in a falcon.

P.S. My seating position is always the same, lower the seat, backrest up, steering wheel out towards me while i sit as close to the middle of the vehicle as much as my leg length permits obviously.
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Wow...i'm 6"4 and 110kgs....I have no issues with the seats in my FG 310!
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Im 5"7 and 73kg and I hate the seats in the FG, not only that, but the steering wheel can not be adjusted high enough to make up for it either. I can get a better seating position in a focus or mondeo than i can in a falcon.

P.S. My seating position is always the same, lower the seat, backrest up, steering wheel out towards me while i sit as close to the middle of the vehicle as much as my leg length permits obviously.
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Wow...i'm 6"4 and 110kgs....I have no issues with the seats in my FG 310!
Are your seat bolsters still holding their shape?
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Wow...i'm 6"4 and 110kgs....I have no issues with the seats in my FG 310!
Well im 6"6 and 87kg and hate the FG leather seats and seating position. The leather seats seem to have rocks in them, after 2 hours of sitting in them my lower back and left hand butt cheek is numb with pins and needles. I don't suffer from any back pain normally and i am a very fit bloke. The steering wheel position also drives me up the wall, it feels like i am sitting on top of it almost. In the FG i literally have to have my seat back "gangsta" style so i can fit properly with the steering wheel.

The only credit i will give it is that my head isn't near the roof, there are not many cars around that my head doesn't touch the roof when i am sitting up straight. maybe cloth seats are different, im not sure, but i think the seating position has a lot to do with it.
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better change the thread title to fg seat suitability .
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Elite have just Dyno'd a VF SSV 216.1 rwkw

See facebook video here https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v...type=2&theater

Ford's FGXR6T has nothing to worry about with these cars
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Elite have just Dyno'd a VF SSV 216.1 rwkw

See facebook video here https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v...type=2&theater

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Can you post up a link so those who aren't members of Faecesbook can see it?
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Nah Elite only uploaded it to facebook
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Was that an auto or manual?
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The interior of FG definately feels more claustrophobic than the BF, mostly because of the angle of the centre console and I've seen alot of people hit their legs on the steering column that were fine in a BF.
For me, I find that flattening the curvature of the roof in the FG is what causes it to feel slightly more claustrophobic. I don't know what the measuring tape actually says, but moving from my BF to a rental FG XR6 which I had for a few days, I found that I was closer to the B pillar and the roof lining in the FG than I was in the BF. The seats feels higher.

Different story for the rear seat, though - much, much better in the back of an FG than in a BF.
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can't view the vid at work.
You aren't missing much, just a view around the front of the car on the dyno ending with one of the screen with the max. figure posted.
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Was that an auto or manual?
can't view the vid at work.
Someone on bookface said it was a wagon, so it'll be an auto. Video not really worth watching. Doesn't sound good, poor recording quality.

Maybe holden really are doing 'press specials' with the VF? Or that could be a particularly weak example too.
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Someone on bookface said it was a wagon, so it'll be an auto. Video not really worth watching. Doesn't sound good, poor recording quality.

Maybe holden really are doing 'press specials' with the VF? Or that could be a particularly weak example too.
To confirm, it did say wagon on the dyno screen.
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