first does the car 'rise' once u have started the engine, u should feel the car rise to its normal driving position provided the height adjuster nxt to the hand brake is in the middle is it?
Unless you're 3 foot 6 in your sox, you must have a collapsed seat cushion or broken seat frame.
Anyone over 6 foot usually complains about lack of headroom.
jayw wrote:I agree with Alan, i'm 6' 3" and the headlining constantly makes my hair fuzzy
You not sold it yet James?
no not sold it yet. haven't really tried but i need to..
the seats are funny. i like to feel relaxed and can't get the right position. too reclined and i feel like a child and too far forward i resemble an old man..
there seems to be a lack of support just by the lower lumber which you try and compensate by reclining/tilting. i think so anyway.
for anyone who has driven a rover 200 '89-95 these seats ar just about perfect, and this is my daily driver.
jayw wrote:I agree with Alan, i'm 6' 3" and the headlining constantly makes my hair fuzzy
You not sold it yet James?
no not sold it yet. haven't really tried but i need to..
the seats are funny. i like to feel relaxed and can't get the right position. too reclined and i feel like a child and too far forward i resemble an old man..
there seems to be a lack of support just by the lower lumber which you try and compensate by reclining/tilting. i think so anyway.
for anyone who has driven a rover 200 '89-95 these seats ar just about perfect, and this is my daily driver.
I own a Rover 200 (as of about 2hrs ago) Its a good driving position, but I prefer the BX's. The steering wheel in the BX is big and laid back like an old Lambo....its cool