Seat Technology
dieselhead
While truck shopping, I noticed that Toyota offers a seat technology called LiquiCell. The idea is that fluid flows through channels to equalize pressure, so that blood flow in your legs is less inhibited. Are there other advanced ideas like this? Any experience with LiquiCell?
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Mena
That's interesting. I didn't know about that.
NANO
I the young expert in working out of technologies of the future. I try to change for a long time very much already the World to the best, but badly it turns out. At us in the country treat badly novelties and to people who know more than their scientists.
BillS
I just drove the Tundra. Nice seat material, but the seat shape is pretty lame. Do manufacturers actually ask humans to sit in their seats before they release them?