S2000... to hard to get in&out of it... this and that...
Or ask them what strong enough for a man but made for a woman? Answer: "the back of my hand!" Lol just kidding.
The car is actually very comfortable to me and yes with the top up and without much space it can be difficult to get my 6ft 215lbs in and out but meh. I love the car and if I have to work alittle to enjoy it then so be it.
The car is actually very comfortable to me and yes with the top up and without much space it can be difficult to get my 6ft 215lbs in and out but meh. I love the car and if I have to work alittle to enjoy it then so be it.
I've had two girls I've dated in my S2000 before I met my wife. Both of the previous girls bitched about getting in and out, the cramped interior, rough ride, loud on the highway, etc. They both turned out to be worthy of kicking to the curb. The wife on the other hand loves the car. "It's like a 2 seat motorcycle!"
I've had the ingress/egress complaint a number of times - from men and women (but not from my wife - she just begs me to behave
). What surprises me is that anyone would expect it to be like getting into or out of a Buick. As sports cars go, it's pretty easy. I'm 50, 6'2" and a little overweight (working on that) at 230lbs. I also have to contend with the steering wheel, but I don't have the slightest problem. I practically hop in and out (being careful not to rub the bolsters). I've never been in the passenger seat though.
). What surprises me is that anyone would expect it to be like getting into or out of a Buick. As sports cars go, it's pretty easy. I'm 50, 6'2" and a little overweight (working on that) at 230lbs. I also have to contend with the steering wheel, but I don't have the slightest problem. I practically hop in and out (being careful not to rub the bolsters). I've never been in the passenger seat though.







