buying a Titan.
I know we've had this discussion before, but I don't remember getting a
clear answer. I've flown a -IIS, and a -IISS, but I've never flown a
straight -II.
My concern is about seating comfort. I am SWIMMING in room in my Challenger,
particularly head room, so if it's less than that, that's not a problem.
Both the -IIS and the -IISS had more than enough room---and I'm a lot
smaller now than I was then.
How does the seating in the straight -II compare to those two? Specifically:
I'm 5'9" and about 200 lbs. Any problem in the front seat?
Would the back seat work for someone 5'7" and 150 lbs?
I guess I'm not really looking for the "right" answer, but I'd be interested
in a number of different opinions.
I'm in Incline Village near Reno, Nevada. Is there anyone reasonably close
to here (a couple of hundred miles) who would be willing to give me a ride
in a straight -II?
Thx!
TCS
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