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Best Vehicles for Taller/Larger Drivers

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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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Honda Pilot Fit by jsteig
Jul 11, 2007 (6:24 am)
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6'8" 300lbs, Pilot fit well, lots of head/leg room. And for me the critical dimension is room between the steering wheel and the console for my right knee to fit. Telescoping steering wheel helps alot (not on the Pilot).
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retired teacher by retiredteacher
Jul 18, 2007 (3:11 pm)
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I am a very large person with a leg brace needing another car. I need a car that has 22 inches between the steering wheel and the seat. I want automatic, cruise control, tilt steering wheel. I need the seat to be high enough off the ground to be easy to get out of the car. I prefer not to have a center console. I have tried the Ford Five Hundred and Mercury Sable both are easy to get in and out of. But I want a car with 30 MPG, any suggestions? Any one know about the Scion xb?
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Re: 2007 Choice Awards [xsquid99] by orbit9090
Aug 06, 2007 (8:18 am)
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Replying to: xsquid99 (May 30, 2007 12:46 pm)

xsquid99 wrote: 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... driving it... I've never hit my head getting into or out of my car.
 
xsquid99, you must a have a perfectly healthy spine. Congratulations.
 
I gather you are simply not conscious of how much you bend your back & neck while squeezing into cars.
 
Regardless, having to "scrunch down" 8 to 12 times per day getting in and out of a car is harmful to the neck and back.
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Re: Cars For Tall People \ Vehicles for Tall Drivers [orbit9090] by orbit9090
Aug 06, 2007 (8:33 am)
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Replying to: orbit9090 (Apr 29, 2007 8:22 am)

Ingress/Egress, also known as Sliding Entry, involves simulating an occupant’s movements while entering (ingress) and exiting (egress) a vehicle.
 
Seat cushion height (ground to seat) is an important factor. Additionally, the greater the distance between the seat cushion and the roof line, the more comfortable the Ingress/Egress.
 
Consumer Reports publishes a less specific measurement called "Door Top to Ground" for comparison.
 
Ease of Ingress/Egress is becoming increasingly more important as the population grows taller (on average) and lives to drive to an older age. Back & neck problems such as degenerative-arthritis-of-the-spine make it difficult for many people to deal with repetitive ingress/egress discomfort caused by low slung vehicles.
 
The Ingress/Egress test is an entirely different test than "headroom" or "legroom" which merely measures capacity once the occupant has already climbed inside the vehicle.
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Re: 2007 Choice Awards [steve_] by orbit9090
Aug 06, 2007 (8:56 am)
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Replying to: steve_ (May 30, 2007 12:52 pm)

Steve_ said: '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.'
 
Fortunately, some inexpensive and efficient new cars, such as the Toyota Yaris hatchback, Honda Fit, & Nissan Versa (aka.Renault Clio) offer 60" in height, which provides fairly comfortable Ingress\Egress. Legroom is adequate for those under 6'3". The Kia Rondo is also generously tall for its price.
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Gotta drive a Suburban by irismg
Aug 16, 2007 (1:29 pm)
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My cousin is 6 foot 6, 350 lbs, and he won't fit in anything but a Suburban. Subcompact is out of the question. He needs a V8 just to carry HIM around!
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Tall Cars for Tall Drivers by orbit9090
Aug 22, 2007 (4:26 am)
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To summarize:
The vehicles with the greatest available H2 measurement (ingress\egress) are the easiest to get in and out of.
 

 
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Re: Tall Cars for Tall Drivers [orbit9090] by tidester HOST
Aug 22, 2007 (11:40 am)
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Replying to: orbit9090 (Aug 22, 2007 4:26 am)

People may be interested in the full page behind that diagram which is part of this more complete article on car seats.
 
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
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late to the party by qbrozen
Oct 11, 2007 (5:03 am)
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i'm surprised I never spotted this topic before. Anyway, at 6'5", the most comfortable vehicle I ever owned was my '98 Volvo S70.
 
For the first 7 or 8 years after getting my license, I thought trucks were all I could ever be comfortable in. Plus I came from a truck family, so it was just natural. I owned a Jeep CJ7, Toyota 4runner, and Dodge Dakota in that time. Then I realized I really hated truck handling. So I went to a mazda 626. My mistake was getting one without the power seat. It was fine on a short commute, but then when I started driving more than 100 miles a day, I realized how horrible it was. Then I got my Volvo. Wow!! What a difference! Since that time, I am convinced that just about any mid-size or larger vehicle with an 8-way seat can work for us tall drivers.

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