Sentences with phrase «seat pops open»

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That same year, they incorporated the com - pany, raised $ 2 million in capital, hired a team of five employees, and set to work on still more innovations: a radio - controlled toy hang glider, a stadium seat with self - inflating foam, a self - watering planter, a talking lunch box, and a pop - open beach mat, to name just a few.
This baby seat from Fisher Price, called the Apptivity Seat, features a mirror for baby to look at that is designed to be popped open and replaced with an iseat from Fisher Price, called the Apptivity Seat, features a mirror for baby to look at that is designed to be popped open and replaced with an iSeat, features a mirror for baby to look at that is designed to be popped open and replaced with an iPad.
Interactive features include: Open and close refrigerator and oven with lights and phrases, whoosh sound when the toilet seat is lifted, a music player with four fun songs, peek - a-boo kitty or pop - up weather report and an alarm clock to help Emma wake up.
If you're looking for an in - line stroller that will pop open, let you access the basket easily no matter what, take two infant car seats, offer reversible seats, and can be used from birth, this is the double stroller for you.
As for things on the registry that are useless in my opinion — wipe warmers, bouncy seats (mine used a swing, but I don't think I ever needed both), Bumbo seats (# 2 popped himself right out, thankfully he was on the floor in an open area), baby powder (I have no idea why that is still on registry lists), those formula dispensers with three sections (mine always seemed to «leak» from one section to another).
The car iteself has a lot of room and the seats pop up nicely and lay down easily... The amenities are great, auto trunk open / shut from the cabin, the cargo area and the remote control.
That pop up roof (which is front hinged to further smooth the aerodynamics at the front) opens to reveal a trick interior that can vary between one and three seats at the touch of a button.
When the Christmas tree flashes from yellow to green, I pop my left foot off the brake and go for it, the Cadillac slamming my helmeted head back into the seat with a monstrous open - piped bellow.
Pull another tab and the armrest pops open to reveal a pair of remote controls — one of which controls the rear - seat video entertainment system that folds down from the ceiling.
It offers premium touches: ventilated front seats, heated rear and front seats, integrated rear side window shades, and a «smart trunk» that pops open when you walk up to it: no need to kick your foot under the bumper but you have to wait three seconds.
Novel features include turn indicators that flash in the back lights and the sideview mirrors to serve as added warning to those behind; four doors, including power sliders on passenger and driver's side; a foldout bike rack on the rear hatchlid; a pop - out trailer hitch in the rear bumper; a steering column / instrument cluster that tilts / telescopes to accommodate driver heights; a center console - with cupholders and a TV set - that resembles a back pack and removes so you can take it on a picnic; and open - mesh screened seat backs and bottoms for ample air circulation to reduce body heat from contact with the seats.
Up front, the bucket seats are supportive and comfortable, with plenty of elbow room and lots of little storage cubbyholes, including a small pocket - change compartment that kept popping open next to the driver's knee.
Lots of space, seats fold into the floor, gray interior, doors open and close easily, defrost works quickly, coldest air conditioner I've ever had, rear windows roll down instead of popping out, radio is awesome, seats are comfortable for long - distance travel, seats have a lot of movability and adjust well.
To close the roof from the driver's seat Solstice GXP owners must perform the following sequence of tasks: pop the trunk using key fob to release the deck lid; get out of the car, open the deck lid, pull out the folding cloth top and lean it on the windshield; get back in the car and fasten the clasp joining the top to the frame; get back out of the car, slam (and I mean slam) the cover shut, and snap the two rear fasteners into place; then get back into the car and drive away.
lift; Fox coil - overs and rear shocks; Total Chaos heimed upper control arms; Hellwig Products rear sway bar; Firestone Ride - Rite airbag setup; R1Concepts engraved custom rotors; Heist 20x10 wheels; Toyo Open County 37x13.5 x20 M / T tires; R1Concepts custom rotors; Viair onboard air system Exterior: Iron Cross Automotive bumpers and steps; Rhino Liner on bumpers and fender flares; Iron Cross light kit; Rugged Ridge winch; Vision X lights; Forged Industries grille; Vision X light cannons; Cali Retrofits headlights; Spyder LED taillights; Snugtop shell; Bedrug bedliner; Bolt tow hitch lock and padlocks; NBQ Motorsports custom roof rack; Decked bed slide; Pop & Lock tailgate lock system Interior: US Speedo gauges; VLEDs LED footwell lighting; Roadwire seats and custom wrapped center console; grey suede headliner and pillars; custom shifter knob; Rugged Ridge floor liners; Kenwood TV; Vibe Audio audio system
First problem was the automatic doors popping back open - then the brakes and new rotors at 36,000 - next the AC went out - poor gas mileage - built cheap - uncomfortable seating.
It popped open and sent the right earbud flying under my seat.
While the AirPods slide gracefully in their respective charging stands and the case snaps shut with a nudge of your thumb, the IconX are a bit more difficult to seat, and the case's light lid is prone to pop open like an over-packed suitcase if you don't exert some real force.
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