Sunday fun car for 6'5 guy

Sunday fun car for 6'5 guy

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kingswood

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134 posts

91 months

Sunday 6th July
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after a Sunday car for high days and the local shows. cheap and cheerful, obvs - im a Yorkshire man.

had my heart set on an MGF VVC, cheap, fun, feels fast but won't lose my license. found one for £1500, full ticket, looked good from 5 yards. HG done. but cldnt fit in it!! knees where round the steering wheel :-(

ive tried a Z3 and cldnt fit in that either. I did have a m2 MR2 15 years ago and fitted in that - but there a bit spenny one.

any suggestions on what I can fit in please!

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charltjr

432 posts

24 months

Sunday 6th July
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Try a TVR, designed specifically for tall people because the owner of the company was tall.

Jamescrs

5,353 posts

80 months

Monday 7th July
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I’m a 6ft4 man myself so I have a little experience in this area.
I’m assuming you want a 2 seat convertible from the first post so ones I’ve tried or owned I can fit in and drive in no particular order

Mk3 Toyota MR2
Porsche Boxster 986
NC Mazda MX-5
BMW Z4
Mercedes SLK


Ones I can’t fit in properly and drive:

Mazda MX-5 NA or NB
Nissan 350Z- this one I could sit in but my arms were way too long to be comfortable.

rikdogguk

35 posts

55 months

Monday 7th July
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6’2” here, found a boxster 986 fitted nicely once I’d removed the lower centre console - this is an easy mod using Porsche parts. Otherwise left leg was cramped. 987 boxster has a bit more leg space and was comfy without any mods.

TGCOTF-dewey

6,547 posts

70 months

Monday 7th July
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You'll fit in a Westfield with shell seats. I'm 6'5" too, A westy is a fab weekend toy. Loved my old one. Lots of performance for the money and cheap to run.

MattyD803

1,993 posts

80 months

Monday 7th July
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I note the Mazda NC is mentioned above....I'm 6'3 and whilst I do fit into my 2007 PHRT model, I wouldn't want to do too long a journey in it. As a Sunday toy, i'm sure it would be fine, but probably worth going to sit in one first.

Fantastic car for the money otherwise!

Stick Legs

7,353 posts

180 months

Monday 7th July
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+1 for TVR.

I find MGF's have an odd driving position anyway, and I can get comfortable in most things.

Pickle_Rick

516 posts

75 months

Monday 7th July
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As it seems you're on a tight budget, then mr2 roadster is the way to go, easily the most reliable out of all the suggestions and the most fun to chuck around outside of an elise

TheLoraxxZeus

513 posts

34 months

Monday 7th July
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I'm not tall but my friend is around 6'2 and he found my NC MX-5 too cramped at the knees. He is all legs and no torso though.

Just want to toss in there that the NC might be more roomy than the other generations but if you have long legs you are still going to have a hella st time in it.

Portofino

4,761 posts

206 months

Monday 7th July
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TGCOTF-dewey

6,547 posts

70 months

Monday 7th July
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TheLoraxxZeus said:
I'm not tall but my friend is around 6'2 and he found my NC MX-5 too cramped at the knees. He is all legs and no torso though.

Just want to toss in there that the NC might be more roomy than the other generations but if you have long legs you are still going to have a hella st time in it.
So tall adjacent then laugh

Patrick Bateman

12,685 posts

189 months

Monday 7th July
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Jamescrs said:
I m a 6ft4 man myself so I have a little experience in this area.
I m assuming you want a 2 seat convertible from the first post so ones I ve tried or owned I can fit in and drive in no particular order

Mk3 Toyota MR2
Porsche Boxster 986
NC Mazda MX-5
BMW Z4
Mercedes SLK


Ones I can t fit in properly and drive:

Mazda MX-5 NA or NB
Nissan 350Z- this one I could sit in but my arms were way too long to be comfortable.
This only highlights how you need to have a seat yourself, you must be all torso! biggrin

I'm 5`11 and a 986 was just ok for me, the 987 was miles better.

E63eeeeee...

5,161 posts

64 months

Monday 7th July
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Patrick Bateman said:
Jamescrs said:
I m a 6ft4 man myself so I have a little experience in this area.
I m assuming you want a 2 seat convertible from the first post so ones I ve tried or owned I can fit in and drive in no particular order

Mk3 Toyota MR2
Porsche Boxster 986
NC Mazda MX-5
BMW Z4
Mercedes SLK


Ones I can t fit in properly and drive:

Mazda MX-5 NA or NB
Nissan 350Z- this one I could sit in but my arms were way too long to be comfortable.
This only highlights how you need to have a seat yourself, you must be all torso! biggrin

I'm 5`11 and a 986 was just ok for me, the 987 was miles better.
Yeah, it's never quite as simple as just looking at overall height. It's partly where your height is - legs or torso - but also how much padding you have between your hips and the seat and how far you can lean the seat back. I'm 6'3" 34in inside leg, I couldn't fit in either the E89 Z4 or the R172 SLK because my legs were too long. On the other hand I fit OK in a Mk1 TT. You have to go and sit in them.

dtulip8

134 posts

78 months

Monday 7th July
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Oddly enough I found my MG TF to be very comfortable and I'm the same height as you. The TF's have adjustable steering wheels (which I don't think the F does), so could be worth trying one of those out?

Rumblestripe

3,528 posts

177 months

Monday 7th July
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I reckon most Porsches will fit. The 924/944/968 certainly, I'm a mere 6'2" but don't have the seat right back and there's plenty of head room.

OverSteery

3,759 posts

246 months

Monday 7th July
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Jamescrs said:
I m a 6ft4 man myself so I have a little experience in this area.
I m assuming you want a 2 seat convertible from the first post so ones I ve tried or owned I can fit in and drive in no particular order

Mk3 Toyota MR2
Porsche Boxster 986
NC Mazda MX-5
BMW Z4
Mercedes SLK


Ones I can t fit in properly and drive:

Mazda MX-5 NA or NB
Nissan 350Z- this one I could sit in but my arms were way too long to be comfortable.
I assume that's a E89 z4?

I have a e86 z4 and at 5,11 I have the seat all the way back and a bit of cloth to stop it squeaking against the rear bulkhead...

ZX10R NIN

29,256 posts

140 months

Monday 7th July
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It all depends on how much you want to spend?

scot_aln

598 posts

214 months

Monday 7th July
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Honda Civic?



Only jealous really, being a short ass.

Dog Biscuit

849 posts

12 months

Monday 7th July
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LayZ

1,741 posts

257 months

Tuesday 8th July
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Rumblestripe said:
I reckon most Porsches will fit. The 924/944/968 certainly, I'm a mere 6'2" but don't have the seat right back and there's plenty of head room.
I am 6'7" with 36" inside leg and could just about manage in a 944 S2 but it wasn't comfortable. So someone a bit shorter could be ok.