@disweds12 I think my discomfort may just be a personal thing. I like to sit far back from the steering wheel, with my arms only slightly bent. When I do this in the KIA, I feel like I’m reaching for the gas pedal more than I like to. .. or maybe just more than I’m used to. I’ve been driving the same 2008 Tahoe, everyday for the past 12 years. It had a button that allowed me to move the pedals toward the the driver. I think I’ve gotten so used to sitting up higher in the Tahoe, with the pedals moved closer to my feet, that the Telluride just feels foreign to me. That’s what I meant by muscle-memory.@HeyMimi - both myself and the misses are short at 5’4. During test drives, neither of us experienced the issue you describe. Of course, it was only a short lived drive, but can you further explain?
Some of the documentation that came with my Telluride shows that option
Installing pedal extenders could be an option?It had a button that allowed me to move the pedals toward the the driver.
I remember seeing a setting that allows you to turn-off (can’t recall the feature name) Easy Access?
I’m embarrassed to say, the biggest reason I bought the SX over the S, is the “Driver Position Memory System.” My Tahoe didn't have it and I swore I’d never buy a car without it again. My husband rarely drives my cars. Everyone once in awhile, he’ll move it out of the way of the sprinklers or something. I hate driving away and realizing that I can’t see a thing in my mirrors, and having to adjust stuff while I’m driving. The SX has a button for Driver 1 and Driver 2 memory. Upon Start, the SX returns to the “last used” settings. But I can hit the Driver 1 button, and both side mirrors & the driver‘s seat will move to my preferences. I pretty much paid $7k more just for that, leather seats and the wireless Q charging thing ( and my IPhone 7 can’t use it!). It’s nuts, I know, but I’m old, I’ve paid my dues and I want my driver preferences remembered!![]()
Does the seat memory include the extended thigh cushion?
1. Wish the garage door opener buttons on rear view mirror had back-lit buttons for use at night.
@disweds12 I think my discomfort may just be a personal thing. I like to sit far back from the steering wheel, with my arms only slightly bent. When I do this in the KIA, I feel like I’m reaching for the gas pedal more than I like to. .. or maybe just more than I’m used to. I’ve been driving the same 2008 Tahoe, everyday for the past 12 years. It had a button that allowed me to move the pedals toward the the driver. I think I’ve gotten so used to sitting up higher in the Tahoe, with the pedals moved closer to my feet, that the Telluride just feels foreign to me. That’s what I meant by muscle-memory.
The issue about starting the car, is easily resolved. I remember seeing a setting that allows you to turn-off (can’t recall the feature name) Easy Access? When you turn off the engine, the driver seat slides back automatically, to make getting in & out of the car easier. When you get back in the car, it stays in that position until you start the car. Which is a stretch, to reach both the the brake and the start button, if you are short!
I’m embarrassed to say, the biggest reason I bought the SX over the S, is the “Driver Position Memory System.” My Tahoe didn't have it and I swore I’d never buy a car without it again. My husband rarely drives my cars. Everyone once in awhile, he’ll move it out of the way of the sprinklers or something. I hate driving away and realizing that I can’t see a thing in my mirrors, and having to adjust stuff while I’m driving. The SX has a button for Driver 1 and Driver 2 memory. Upon Start, the SX returns to the “last used” settings. But I can hit the Driver 1 button, and both side mirrors & the driver‘s seat will move to my preferences. I pretty much paid $7k more just for that, leather seats and the wireless Q charging thing ( and my IPhone 7 can’t use it!). It’s nuts, I know, but I’m old, I’ve paid my dues and I want my driver preferences remembered!![]()
Haha me too! I’m working from home so she takes it all the time!My biggest complaint is that my wife keeps taking it!![]()
I'm not proving anything to anyone, just a photo.
What makes you think that pallisade is impeccably - it stinks of garlic.
For example, this was not the case on my 2017 sedona and 2019 sedona. And this is the first time I have met such a mixture. Usually either leather or fabric.
Try Smart mode. I think that one provides the best balance between comfortable/economy and get-up-and-go when I do decide to stomp it.I wish there was a drive mode between Comfort and Sport. I find that Comfort is a little too lazy to downshift and Sport is a little too aggressive. I’m coming from a Mazda which always felt like it was in the perfect gear for the situation. It also only had 6 speeds instead of 8.
Im totally with you on the seat memory! Lol@disweds12 I think my discomfort may just be a personal thing. I like to sit far back from the steering wheel, with my arms only slightly bent. When I do this in the KIA, I feel like I’m reaching for the gas pedal more than I like to. .. or maybe just more than I’m used to. I’ve been driving the same 2008 Tahoe, everyday for the past 12 years. It had a button that allowed me to move the pedals toward the the driver. I think I’ve gotten so used to sitting up higher in the Tahoe, with the pedals moved closer to my feet, that the Telluride just feels foreign to me. That’s what I meant by muscle-memory.
The issue about starting the car, is easily resolved. I remember seeing a setting that allows you to turn-off (can’t recall the feature name) Easy Access? When you turn off the engine, the driver seat slides back automatically, to make getting in & out of the car easier. When you get back in the car, it stays in that position until you start the car. Which is a stretch, to reach both the the brake and the start button, if you are short!
I’m embarrassed to say, the biggest reason I bought the SX over the S, is the “Driver Position Memory System.” My Tahoe didn't have it and I swore I’d never buy a car without it again. My husband rarely drives my cars. Everyone once in awhile, he’ll move it out of the way of the sprinklers or something. I hate driving away and realizing that I can’t see a thing in my mirrors, and having to adjust stuff while I’m driving. The SX has a button for Driver 1 and Driver 2 memory. Upon Start, the SX returns to the “last used” settings. But I can hit the Driver 1 button, and both side mirrors & the driver‘s seat will move to my preferences. I pretty much paid $7k more just for that, leather seats and the wireless Q charging thing ( and my IPhone 7 can’t use it!). It’s nuts, I know, but I’m old, I’ve paid my dues and I want my driver preferences remembered!![]()
Is this big gap normal? ***left side of the lift gate***