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Old 12-05-2017, 09:05 PM   #11
kevino
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Default Re: LZ Focus (Thai Models)

I have a 2015 LZ Trend. I find the seats a disappointment. The seat base in mine has a horizontal raised stitch seam about 2 inches back from the seat back. This gives me numb bum quite badly. I also find it hard to assess how much lumbar support and backrest pitch to set. I find it hard to get comfortable and generally am trying different height pitch and lumbar supports in the 10000kms I have had it but find I am still suffering discomfort.
****es me off as everything else about the car is very good. I bought a manual specifically to get better economy. It's currently showing an average of 5.0'litres per 100kms on mainly motorway inning but fills show a true average of 5.4 .
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