TallRedRider wrote:
The Axis rear sliding seat is a waste of energy, unless you get the backrests. And the backrests have to be attached and then take off every time you move the seat. If you don't put the backrests on, then whenever come off plane, the rear facing passengers are going to fall over backwards onto the floor. It almost appears to me that they made it less useful on purpose, to drive people to the Malibu rear facing seat, which is pretty awesome. Just saying that I don't consider it a selling point.
I had a chance to demo a 2018 A24 and was very impressed. Conditions were terribly windy, but I could tell the surf wave was nice, big and long. The power wedge II is the real deal. I was surprised how well lift mode worked.
Did Malibu have Power wedge II in 2014? Make sure to verify.
I agree but I'd much rather have it on sliders, seemed like people where always hurting there toes on that stupid metal framed sliding bench. I won't miss that at all.
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