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jsellar

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is anyone else noticing this?

When I'm sitting centered in my seat, looking at the speedo, screens, etc. The steering wheel seems to be a little to the left. To look at the right info screen fully, I have to lean to the left a little. It feels like I have to reach slightly to the left of my body to hold the wheel.

It could be just me... maybe I'm crooked.

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is anyone else noticing this?

When I'm sitting centered in my seat, looking at the speedo, screens, etc. The steering wheel seems to be a little to the left. To look at the right info screen fully, I have to lean to the left a little. It feels like I have to reach slightly to the left of my body to hold the wheel.

It could be just me... maybe I'm crooked.

 

I think you're crooked. Mine is normal.

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Yep, confirm on my drive to work today, that my steering wheel is offset to the right a bit. The Ford symbol on the wheel seems to be centered between the D and L for the gear selection on the instrument cluster, not in line with the N like you would think it would be. Not a big deal, but I thought I noticed it a few weeks ago.

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Interesting how many threads like this crop up on different car forums. My theory would be it's more in the eye of the beholder, but that's just me. For a real example of this, if you go back enough years (more than 20, now) to when the VW Passat was first introduced into the U.S. market, the wheel on that was pretty much angled toward the center of the car.

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