CYURE GOES TO CHICAGO 12/10/2025

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Okay this on the back of the front seats. First of all I love the S logo. Second I really think this could be a hook. For purses, backpacks, etc. I have no idea if that is crash safe but it would be great.

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I think that one is the front passenger, that has that strange piece of overlapped leather that has a fillet edge into the next piece. Looks cool but I would rather it be one clean piece. But it might be a real production item. Considering it was on the original Traveler’s interior. And seems to be also on the Terra. It probably has some type of purpose.

And that large plastic piece I’m okay with as long as it’s the more squishy type plastic, similar to a dash board.
It looks like solid plastic based on finish but who knows. I’ll never sit in the back anyway 🤣. I’m sure some finish connections have to be a certain way to hold up and in reality I can generally live without it. Those photos just showed one area with a lot of less refined solutions
 
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Yeah. I’ve seen that and I’ve seen a few seats with rear hooks to hanger a suit jacket but the Scout one looks a bit different so hard to tell
It looks intended to be a hook to me, maybe it can be pressed flush when not wanted, or just a placeholder for the concepts, I also feel like the red marked "insert" on the side of the head rest would be for adjustment, since from that angle it looks like a button
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Oh my photographer got a good closeup picture of the rails. I keep going back and forth rails or no rails. I know for sure I don’t want a rack. I just don’t need it.

The rails are really pretty
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If they “must” have one it should be something witty like “go first” or “go further”. You shouldn’t need the name. You should know the car. Maybe “let’s launch this B” 🤣
As you all know, I don’t care much for frivolous things.

The Mustang’s puddle lights are pretty cool, even to an old curmudgeon like me.

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Interestingly this is my least favorite image of the scouts. The way the leather connects at the top, the pull handle has the extenders that tie into the adjacent metallic trim and are very noticeable. I’m guessing they needed more surface/anchorage areas so hence the extensions but locating the joints right at the handle would look much cleaner. Maybe it’s a prototype thing. The upper lapped leather is what it is and not much you can do but these two pics just expose some of the lesser appealing details inside the car.
As I have posted elsewhere on this forum, I am a bit more concerned with the pull handle location. Without being able to actually sit in the seat, that handle looks to be in an awkward location from a functional but mostly comfort position. I tend to rest my arm on the door rest and my hand through the handle. The armrest of my old Sequoia is "just right" for me. Am I the only one that does this?
 

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Oh now I love that. What if the Scouts was a compass?!?
Something like a compass rose with the center cut out for the Scout “S” then it wouldn’t need to show actual cardinal directions, but if a working compass having the “S” in the place so south would also work, but I image a working compass puddle light would cost a pretty penny
 
Just this thing is pretty expensive from Chevrolet. Though when I speced a lightning before they had an option for some sort of zone or camp lighting that added more lights for a practical use
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As I have posted elsewhere on this forum, I am a bit more concerned with the pull handle location. Without being able to actually sit in the seat, that handle looks to be in an awkward location from a functional but mostly comfort position. I tend to rest my arm on the door rest and my hand through the handle. The armrest of my old Sequoia is "just right" for me. Am I the only one that does this?
Being as buyers come in all shapes and sizes it’s hard to nail the ideal location. I think you are just lucky with your wing span and design of the Sequoia ???
 
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