My lasfit backseat covers are not getting full coverage, there's about a half inch exposed area. It sucks because when he head to the snow, I know the some snow will get in there. Front seats are great tho.
It doesn't do good with water but the fabric has a tight knit. I went to the beach and the kiddos got sand on the back seats. I was able to use a brush to wipe the sand with ease.
I think you will be fine, the only problem is having things in there, like a backpack or snack bags. I have an 8 and 3 year old. The fifth seat is our storage area. Things rarely fit in the foot area fyi.
Those that are outside the tsb, do you experience similar first hard shifts at cold start?
my vin is in the tsb and have somewhat hard first shifts but I could have sworn I heard a clunk when it was downshifting under 30 mph. Other than that it's pretty smooth.
Sounds about right. That looks similar to what my sport gets with similar trips. I got it during spring and was getting 16 to 17 city with no ac on. Now during summer with ac and same commute I am getting 13 to 15. Depending on the lights. But with no ac is strange, is there a lot of short...
I get the same as you and I live in an area with hills and I do mostly city and short commutes of 8 miles a trip. The best I've gotten was 18 and idk how. That's with ac off. With on I'm getting 15. I have a sport with the chin off.
I have a sport and it does the same. Truck is ceramic coated and it beads up into one giant blob on the hood. Looks kinda cool but a little distracting tbh.
I did the same thing. Passanger and back seats fit perfect, except for driver. The area in the center console leaves and finger gap opening, I can shift it slightly right but then it leaves like a finger gap by the rest foot area by the door. I did leave it outside for a few hours in 80 degree...
I like the color on cloudy days or early mornings because you can see it's true color. I've noticed throughout the day it can have a bluish tint over it. The color does hide dust very well.