Okay I have a question. When you say massaging is it rollers in the seat that go up and down or does it vibrate?massage seats please for my bad back,at least have the option
Okay I have a question. When you say massaging is it rollers in the seat that go up and down or does it vibrate?massage seats please for my bad back,at least have the option
The up and down rollers like the Chiropractors couch would be GREAT!Okay I have a question. When you say massaging is it rollers in the seat that go up and down or does it vibrate?
Welcome to the community! This is a picture of the back of the bench seat my husband took when we saw the concepts at Nats back in June. It appears to be divided and the consensus is that it will fold down somehow we just haven’t seen it folded down yet. Did you own a Montero? That’s one car Mitsubishi should bring back.On the front bench, it needs a fold out center arm rest. This was the Mitsubishi Montero design for the rear center seat. Even the cup holder folded out. That way, you can use it as a bench when you need it as a bench, but it can act a little like 2 captain's chairs when you don't need it.
Here’s what the front bench seat in the Tundra looked like when they had it. They got rid of it, presumably because not enough people bought that option.Welcome to the community! This is a picture of the back of the bench seat my husband took when we saw the concepts at Nats back in June. It appears to be divided and the consensus is that it will fold down somehow we just haven’t seen it folded down yet. Did you own a Montero? That’s one car Mitsubishi should bring back.
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Welcome to the community!Power folding mirrors are a great add.
Welcome to the forum. It has been stated the retail model will have a fold down center console with cup holders. The seats for Terra were rigged and modified for install the night before the reveal so they haven’t had time to update the seat build to incorporate the center console fold down. Just another feature to look forward to down the roadOn the front bench, it needs a fold out center arm rest. This was the Mitsubishi Montero design for the rear center seat. Even the cup holder folded out. That way, you can use it as a bench when you need it as a bench, but it can act a little like 2 captain's chairs when you don't need it.
Awesome! I hope that's a fold forward and not some sort of pull down tray for the rear seat. Without some sort of center arm rest on the front bench, it could be a deal breaker for me.Welcome to the community! This is a picture of the back of the bench seat my husband took when we saw the concepts at Nats back in June. It appears to be divided and the consensus is that it will fold down somehow we just haven’t seen it folded down yet. Did you own a Montero? That’s one car Mitsubishi should bring back.
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Wow that’s amazing. J posted after I did and he said yes there will be one. He has been on here since before the reveal. If anyone would know he would and he says yes. So you are good there!Awesome! I hope that's a fold forward and not some sort of pull down tray for the rear seat. Without some sort of center arm rest on the front bench, it could be a deal breaker for me.
Yes, had a 2003 Montero, rolled off the lot with 34 miles and finally died on the family farm 2 years ago with 238,000 and change. The beast rests in peace.
PPF or Paint Protection Film in certain areas will add much more protection than ceramic, and has self-healing properties. You can also coat PPF with a ceramic finish. High touch or high impact areas from stone chips, bugs, ice or snow are good areas for PPF. I applied completely clear PPF to the front fascia, hood, upper tailgate area, and gear tunnel doors - you can;t even tell it is there... PPF protect really well in areas where there is a flat front (grill area) and protects against scratches is you live where you get a lot of snow and ice bulding-up on surfaces like the hood - especially since the hood gets cold and is not warmed by an engine. I found something called Adams Polishes CS3 spray coating that I use every couple of months after washing and it is amazing stuff. Water beds off and leaves a nice finish. Reasonably priced too! I wouldn;t be surprised if Scout had PPF kits for both trucks available at the factory as options.My plan for my next vehicle is to use a dedicated shop to perform a full ceramic coat of the vehicle. This will be more expensive, but also better quality, than whatever "paint protection" the dealerships push at the closing table.
Completely agree. I also want PPF on the A pillars, side view mirrors and the door handle cups.PPF or Paint Protection Film in certain areas will add much more protection than ceramic, and has self-healing properties. You can also coat PPF with a ceramic finish. High touch or high impact areas from stone chips, bugs, ice or snow are good areas for PPF. I applied completely clear PPF to the front fascia, hood, upper tailgate area, and gear tunnel doors - you can;t even tell it is there... PPF protect really well in areas where there is a flat front (grill area) and protects against scratches is you live where you get a lot of snow and ice bulding-up on surfaces like the hood - especially since the hood gets cold and is not warmed by an engine. I found something called Adams Polishes CS3 spray coating that I use every couple of months after washing and it is amazing stuff. Water beds off and leaves a nice finish. Reasonably priced too! I wouldn;t be surprised if Scout had PPF kits for both trucks available at the factory as options.
Awesome! I hope that's a fold forward and not some sort of pull down tray for the rear seat. Without some sort of center arm rest on the front bench, it could be a deal breaker for me.
Yes, had a 2003 Montero, rolled off the lot with 34 miles and finally died on the family farm 2 years ago with 238,000 and change. The beast rests in peace.
Thanks for your first post and sharing thoughts. I’ve always been a fan of the Ridgeline for the daily do-it-yourself buyers and the various storage areas and flexibility. It’s not a contractor truck but it meets the needs of a lot of vehicle owners. I suspect due to the battery pack and generator, there probably just isn’t enough space left. Traditional pickups have all that space below the bed but with the terra-a large portion of that space will house the propulsion to lump sum it allFor the Terra, plenty of storage options and a tailgate similar to the Ridgeline. I know there's a frunk, but having additional storage areas under the bed (like Ridgeline) or within the side rails (like RAM) would be amazing. Why more manufacturers don't offer these options is beyond me? The multi-function tailgate is awesome on the Honda Ridgeline and would love to see this on the Terra (assuming no patent issues). Towing packages which I'm assuming will be there along with the great top-down camera views to help facilitate this are awesome.
Welcome to the community!For the Terra, plenty of storage options and a tailgate similar to the Ridgeline. I know there's a frunk, but having additional storage areas under the bed (like Ridgeline) or within the side rails (like RAM) would be amazing. Why more manufacturers don't offer these options is beyond me? The multi-function tailgate is awesome on the Honda Ridgeline and would love to see this on the Terra (assuming no patent issues). Towing packages which I'm assuming will be there along with the great top-down camera views to help facilitate this are awesome.