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Old 10-05-2006, 01:35 AM
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Default Re: Bank Window Drama

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Originally Posted by PARAGON
Is dementia a family trait, or did it just start with you?

If you used just a WEE bit of common sense before you made the idiotic comments, you would realize that you have it backwards. The "slab sides" would actually make it easier at drive-thrus, such as teller windows and ATMs.

Since the common vehicle angles toward the roofline, it causes the driver to have to move further from the window/ATM and then reach FARTHER. The flat sides obviously puts the body of the driver closer to the window/ATM. Now, if the height of the window is the issue, raise your seat a little, sorta the same idea as the lifts you put in your shoes.

Have you ever actually attempted to reach an ATM or Toll Ticket machine from the H3's driver's seat? It's a chore, even if you unbuckle and stand up. The contortion of the arm probably looks amusing to bystanders!

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