Thursday, July 2, 2020

New Car

Well, I spent yesterday transferring all the stuff from the old Toyota Highlander to the new Subaru Forester. 

The BEFORE pictures:

Cloth bucket seats.  The shift it automatic, but made to look like a stick shift.  I don't drive a stick, too much work...
Second row seats are split bench but effectively bucket seats.  Doesn't matter to me, I'll just fold them flat and leave them like that.
The back.  There is a moonroof, spoiler, and rails on the roof.  I have little use for those, but they came with the package.  
Corner view.  Never saw the rear lights split between the side and the tail lift before!  That little shark fin on the top is the antenna.  Good; I had to remove the Highlander antenna to go through car washes.
Driver seat view.  Overly complicated.  I do like that the sound system controls are duplicated on the steering wheel.  Cruise controls are there, too.  Also, I like that the headlight and wiper controls are virtually identical to the Highlander.  I also like that the display shows current MPG.  And there is a little display that shows compass directions ON THE REAR VIEW MIRROR.  But the A/C and fan controls are less convenient and the sound system selection is more complicated.
Front view.  The headlights are LED and adjust to turns.
Inside Back view.  
Enjoy the nice new uncluttered car.  It will never look like THAT again!

AFTER:

The bins are from a huge Daffodil order.  Excellent for loose stuff like bags of groceries.  I immediately folded down the rear seats and removed the cargo cover.  The gray carpet is from the Highlander.  I always cut an area carpet to fit.  Saves wear on the installed carpet.  It almost fits perfectly as is.  I will cut it more to shape later.
I keep plastic boxes on the floor behind the front seats.  They hold booster cables emergency kits, rope and bungee cords, gadgets (like powered tire inflator, flashlight, DC-AC power convertor,etc).
Passenger front seat holds useful stuff (tissues, N95 mask, coupons, and stuff I need to bring to a store).
I'll take a few more pictures soon when the car is in the driveway for better light and color.

2 comments:

Megan said...

All looks very spiffy indeed Mark. I hope you enjoy driving it and get many years of problem-free use from it. Well done! Buying a new car is a major project and you've carried it off with aplomb.

Megan
Sydney, Australia

pilch92 said...

That looks like a nice ride. Subarus are very safe.

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