How do you get in your car?


AZGT

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Dec 20, 2005
1,354
Scottsdale, AZ.
Just curious how other guys get in the car.

There are basically two ways to enter.

One is to sit on the seat, then rotate your legs in being careful not to scratch the sill. Easy, but puts a twisting motion on the seat bottom.

The other is to step in and slide down the seat.

I normally do the first, but decided to try the second. Doing the second way I must have pushed against the seat belt and it made a stretch / scratch on the seat like it was trying to poke a hole :eek (so be careful if you go that way).

How do you guys get in?
 

Empty Pockets

ex-GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Oct 18, 2006
1,362
Washington State
'Put right foot into foot well, bend left knee, swing butt over the seat, sit down, bring left foot in - place it in foot well & Bob's yur uncle. (Doubt anybody taller than me [5'-8"] could DO it that way and clear the steering column/wheel though.)

(Sometimes 'need to put hands on 'console & door sill to lift butt off 'seat to reposition.)

1827 just posted a little detail I'd forgottn to mention! Ya! I ALWAYS SLIDE THE SEAT ALL THE WAY BACK upon EXIT so that the seat is automatically all the way back when I get in!!!!! The seat needs to be all the way back upon entry! If THAT little detail isn't followed, getting in is a real hastle! (The world's lucky I don't write instruction manuals...)
 
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OCPETE

GT Owner
Nov 20, 2006
490
Killer Dana, CA
In my tight little garage....primal crawl :lol

In wide open spaces I do the Dan Gurney step in and duck-kiss the passenger method of personal guillotine avoidance :lol :willy :lol :willy
 

TEXAS GT

2006 Twin Turbo
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
'Put right foot into foot well, bend left knee, swing butt over the seat, sit down, bring left foot in - place it in foot well & Bob's yur uncle. (Doubt anybody taller than me [5'-8"] could DO it that way and clear the steering column though.)

(Sometimes 'need to put hands on 'console & door sill lift butt off 'seat to reposition.)


I'm 6' 2" and that's EXACTLY how I get in. To get out, I put my left hand on the door sill, carefully slide my left foot out and carefully stand up, avoiding knocking myself out on the door.

To put my pants on, I carefully put my left leg....oh that's a different thread.:biggrin
 

Empty Pockets

ex-GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Oct 18, 2006
1,362
Washington State
To put my pants on, I carefully put my left leg....oh that's a different thread.:biggrin

:lol :lol :rofl :rofl :rofl
 

Neilda

GT Owner
Oct 19, 2005
3,559
London, UK
I'm 6' 2" and that's EXACTLY how I get in. To get out, I put my left hand on the door sill, carefully slide my left foot out and carefully stand up, avoiding knocking myself out on the door.

To put my pants on, I carefully put my left leg....oh that's a different thread.:biggrin

I'm about the same height as Texas and I do exactly the same in all cars... right foot in etc.

Pants? I have my wife hold them open at the bottom of the stairs.......
 

AZGT

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Dec 20, 2005
1,354
Scottsdale, AZ.
To put my pants on, I carefully put my left leg....oh that's a different thread.:biggrin


OMG :eek :eek

Your start with your LEFT leg ??? :willy :willy

Maybe that is why I fall over in the morning .......... :biggrin
 

SYCO GT

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Sep 9, 2006
5,048
California
Just curious how other guys get in the car.

There are basically two ways to enter.

One is to sit on the seat, then rotate your legs in being careful not to scratch the sill. Easy, but puts a twisting motion on the seat bottom.

Is that the preferred method if you are wearing a skirt?

Maybe we should ask our resident stuntman.

:lol

Just kidding!
 

MAD IN NC

Proud Owner/ BOD blah bla
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Feb 14, 2006
4,220
North Carolina
A big guy like me does the drop, duck and roll entry - exit:lol
 
M

Mark O

Guest
If I still have it 10 years from now, the way my knees are going, I'll probably need an electric hoist.:ack
 

ROCMAN

Big Dawg!
Mark IV Lifetime
Mar 9, 2006
1,625
USA
Dukes of Hazzard style!:banana :banana
 

1827

GT Owner
Jun 26, 2006
47
When our first GT was delivered (I work at a Ford dealer) by Reliable Carriers, the carrier driver gave us some "simple" rules, including:
- Put the seat all the way back to get in and out
- Don't smash your face on the door overhang

I usually do the butt-drop/leg-swing thing, holding the steering wheel with my left hand. I had to break myself of the habit of holding the keys in my left hand; they cut the steering wheel leather.

Getting out's easy. At 5'9", I don't put the seat back, I do the swivel thing.

And I kept the plastic protector on the lower door panel....
 

TEXAS GT

2006 Twin Turbo
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
And I kept the plastic protector on the lower door panel....

I left mine on the passenger side but I trust myself enough to remove it on the driver side. So far I have been proven right.
 

Ferrari Beater

Well-known member
Jan 29, 2007
73
Farmington Hills, MI
How do I get in it? very carefully.

Oh wait, I dont have a GT.