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Best Vehicles for Taller/Larger Drivers

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Scion Xb by sbohlson
Apr 14, 2007 (4:29 pm)
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I sure it has already been mentioned, but the Scion Xb has a ton of driver and passenger space. I'm 6'6" about 250lbs. I fit comfortably and have two kids in the back seat with plenty of room. Not much storage space and the looks are not for everyone. It does make a good commuter car.
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Re: Cars For Tall People \ Vehicles for Tall Drivers [orbit9090] by orbit9090
Apr 29, 2007 (8:22 am)
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Replying to: orbit9090 (Mar 29, 2007 5:25 pm)

Re: Cars For Tall People \ Vehicles for Tall Drivers
 
- For 2008 the Ford Five Hundred will be called Taurus, and it's twin, the Mercury Montego, will be called Sable.
- The Scion Xb and Saturn VUE will be all-new for 2008. Measurements on chart apply to the 2007 models.
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Cars For Tall People \ Vehicles for Tall Drivers
 
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Re: 2007 Choice Awards [orbit9090] by longleg
Apr 29, 2007 (8:56 am)
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Replying to: orbit9090 (Apr 29, 2007 8:22 am)

Orbit - I am curious where this chart comes from. If it is something you are maintaining, do you have one that gives preference to driver's legroom?
 
The biggest problem I have as a tall driver is the driver's leg room and lack of leg support. Given that, I have to take exception to the Honda Fit. It has a particularly short driver's seat travel, regardless of what the numbers look like. As mentioned in a previous post, the VW Rabbit and Jetta models have much better than average leg room/support (too bad their current fuel economy is worse than average.)
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Re: 2007 Choice Awards [longleg] by orbit9090
May 01, 2007 (9:49 am)
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Replying to: longleg (Apr 29, 2007 8:56 am)

I'm 6'2" tall.
I agree with you, longleg, that legroom measurements can be misleading. For example, the Honda Pilot (not on the chart) is rated with 83.3" legroom but feels totally cramped to me (It feels like the seat needs to go back another six inches). However, a Saturn VUE with a rated 81.9" has legroom so spacious that I had to move the seat forward 2" to comfortably reach the pedals. The 2007 VUE has tons of headroom too, and it has excellent ingress\egress.
 
Best thing to do is find a few tall vehicles you can easily get in-and-out of, then determine if the legroom setup is also comfortable.
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Re: 2007 Choice Awards [orbit9090] by xsquid99
May 29, 2007 (5:59 pm)
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Replying to: orbit9090 (May 01, 2007 9:49 am)

I'm surprised I haven't seen the BMW 3-series mentioned much in this thread, and when I have seen it mentioned people assume its not good for tall drivers. I'm 6'6", 36" inseam, 215 lbs and my BMW 325Ci is the most comfortable car I have ever driven with regards to legroom. The seat goes back so dang far that most people who sit in the car after I get out cannot even reach the pedals.
 
Unfortunately the time has come for me to get another car, and I dont want to buy another bimmer because the reliability and maintenance costs have driven me insane. My search continues...
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Re: 2007 Choice Awards [xsquid99] by orbit9090
May 30, 2007 (11:30 am)
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Replying to: xsquid99 (May 29, 2007 5:59 pm)

>>I'm surprised I haven't seen the BMW 3-series mentioned much in this thread
 
No suprise to me. The BMW 3-series is way too low - you have to scrunch down and bend your neck to get in-and-out - or else bang your head. Because Ingress\Egress is so important to tall people, low BMW sedans are definitely not a good choice...except maybe the convertible with the top always kept down.
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Re: 2007 Choice Awards [orbit9090] by xsquid99
May 30, 2007 (12:46 pm)
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No suprise to me. The BMW 3-series is way too low - you have to scrunch down and bend your neck to get in-and-out - or else bang your head. Because Ingress\Egress is so important to tall people, low BMW sedans are definitely not a good choice...except maybe the convertible with the top always kept down.
 
Right, because the .01% of your time that you spend getting into and out of your car is just as important as the 99.9% of your time that you actually spend driving it. Sorry, I definitely fail to see the logic in your response. I commmute 2 hours each day, so actual DRIVING POSITION means everything to me. Besides, I've never hit my head getting into or out of my car.
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Re: 2007 Choice Awards [xsquid99] by steve_ HOST
May 30, 2007 (12:52 pm)
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Replying to: xsquid99 (May 30, 2007 12:46 pm)

I think the height issue is one reason why SUVs became so popular with many buyers (not just big and tall ones) - you just slide right in and out instead of having to fold yourself in and out of a sedan or coupe.
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Tall drivers /small cars by caba1011
Jun 01, 2007 (4:42 am)
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Anyone know how comfortable a Mercedes 350 2 door convertible would be for a tall guy? I saw one that I like (a 1982) but my husband is 6'6" and skeptical about fitting.
By the way, he is very comfortable in his GMC pickup truck and OK in our family Chevy Trailblazer.
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need help finding a van by dewalt22
Jun 11, 2007 (3:29 pm)
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need help finding a van to fit myself and all my rec gear im 6'8" and 295lbs looking for uesd one under 3000 to 5000 blue book price range

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