any tall guys here?
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any tall guys here?
I'm only 6'2" and after an extensive seat time in friend's is250awd, i'm not sure if i will be comfortable driving this thing all the time. Never noticed it while riding in the passenger seat, but the driver seat doesn't go down as far as passenger or when i sit in the passenger seat, I have it reclined further back than my usual driving position
Anyways my hair is constantly touching the ceiling and i have to crouch foward to see the traffic light. How much room will the x-package have? I think i'm going to call the dealership and ask for my deposit back.
Anyways my hair is constantly touching the ceiling and i have to crouch foward to see the traffic light. How much room will the x-package have? I think i'm going to call the dealership and ask for my deposit back.
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Im 6'5 and Im able to ajust the seat just fine. Maybe you should try sitting in the drivers seat and messing with the controls. Theres alot of ways that seat can move.
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I disagree with these guys. They must recline their seats way back (ghetto position). I keep my seat closer to vertical, which is the "proper" position, and my hair is always rubbing on the ceiling. That's one of the [many] downsides to having a sunroof. I'm about 6'-1", BTW.
I just deal with it, since I work from home, and don't really drive the car all that often. But if you're going to commute in the car every day, then you might be better served by another car. The 325i, for example, can be purchased without a sunroof, and also allows the driver's seat to sit lower. Seats are significantly more comfortable and supportive too. Worth a look.
I just deal with it, since I work from home, and don't really drive the car all that often. But if you're going to commute in the car every day, then you might be better served by another car. The 325i, for example, can be purchased without a sunroof, and also allows the driver's seat to sit lower. Seats are significantly more comfortable and supportive too. Worth a look.
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I'm 6'2" and find the car very comfortable during my hour commute everyday to work. I have to push the driver's seat all the way back and down (wouldn't want to be riding in the backseat) to fit properly. Maybe your 6’2” frame is mainly torso which would explain why you are hitting your head on the ceiling when rawkus7632 (6’5”) doesn’t appear to have the same problem.
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I'm 6'2" and find the car very comfortable during my hour commute everyday to work. I have to push the driver's seat all the way back and down (wouldn't want to be riding in the backseat) to fit properly. Maybe your 6’2” frame is mainly torso which would explain why you are hitting your head on the ceiling when rawkus7632 (6’5”) doesn’t appear to have the same problem.
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I'm just under 6'7" and I don't have any problems. But I guess you would say that my seat is thugged out and leaned way back. Steering wheel is all the way out and up too. But not much less room than I had in my GS.
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Ok, I'm short compared to you guys. I'm around 5'11, and I drive with my seats positioned "ghetto" way how ff_ like to describe it. No problems for me, but then again....I'm sitting "ghetto" position. My hair is kinda combed up, so it touches sometimes when I lean forward to park in a space.
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Yeah, I'm in the same boat. I'm 6' but I do have the "ghetto" lean going on. That's just how I feel comfortable driving, but I do have plenty of room...
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I'm 5'11" and yes, i hear what you're saying. In my old car, I kept the seat vertical to help with my back problems. In the IS, i have to lean it back a bit and use a larger lumbar pillow to suppor tmy back. Not a huge deal, i've found a comfy position. But yes, keeping the seat vertical is pretty much impossible.
#14
I am not an owner yet (about 2 weeks to go until buy time ) but when I testdrove the car I did not feel as if it was too "small" for me. I am 6'4 and most cars seem that way. I did mess with the seat for about 5 minutes at the dealer to get "comfy". my wife loved the seats but then again at 5'2 that car seems "roomy" to her
#15
I'm 6'2 and also drive an awd. I fit really comfortably in the car, and I even have some room the spare. Its not really a problem for me, but whoever sits behind me better be a quadriplegic, or just really short.